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RAYMOND
OR
LIFE AND DEATH


BY SIR OLIVER J. LODGE



RAYMOND


RAYMOND
OR
LIFE AND DEATH
WITH EXAMPLES OF THE EVIDENCE
FOR SURVIVAL OF MEMORY AND AFFECTION
AFTER DEATH
BY
Sir OLIVER J. LODGE
WITH EIGHTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS
NEW YORK
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY


COPYRIGHT, 1916,
BY GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


TO
HIS MOTHER AND FAMILY
WITH GRATITUDE FOR PERMISSION
TO USE PRIVATE MATERIAL
FOR PUBLIC ENDS


"Divine must be

That triumph, when the very worst, the pain,

And even the prospect of our brethren slain,

Hath something in it which the heart enjoys."

Wordsworth, Sonnet XXVI.