[65] Edward William Cox.
[66] Experimental Investigation on Psychic Force, by William Crookes, F. R. L., etc., London, Henry Gilman, 1871. The brochure was translated into French by M. Alidel, Paris. Psychical Science Publishing House, 1897.
[67] The quotation occurs to me—"I never said it was possible, I only said it was true."
[68] Katie King, The Story of her Appearances. Paris, Leymarie, 1899. I thought I would not reproduce these photographs here, because they did not seem to me to have come from Mr. Crookes himself. Florence Cook died in London on the 2d of April, 1904.
[69] On Miracles and Modern Spiritualism, London, 1875, French translation, Paris, 1889 (the English word spiritualism is always used here in the sense of spiritism).
[70] Les Phénomènes psychiques. One vol. 8vo. Paris, 1903.
[71] As I said on a previous page, psychic forces have as much reality as physical and mechanical ones.
[72] This is the same thing that I observed at Monfort-l'Amaury. See [p. 73].
[73] The Italian journals reproduced a picturesque photograph of the table lifted almost to the height of the ceiling, at the moment it had passed over the heads of the sitters and was turning over (see A. de Rochas, Extériorisation de la motricité, 4th ed.). I do not reproduce it, because it does not seem to me to be authentic. Besides, the observers declared that they did not verify this phenomenon until after its pro
[74] Annales des Sciences psychique, 1902.