QUESTION.
To C. J.—
Where did you die, and from what disease?
(Signed) H. R. Evans.
ANSWER.
I know the days and weeks seem long and lonely to you without me. I do not forget you; am doing the best I can to help you.
C. J.—.
(Still another evasion of a straightforward question. The lady in spirit life to whom the question was addressed died of consumption in a Roman Catholic Convent. She was only a society acquaintance of the writer, and not on such terms of intimacy as to warrant Mr. Keeler’s reply.)
In one corner of Slate No. 2 was the following, written with a yellow crayon: “This is remarkable. How did you know we could come?—H. K. Evans.” Scrawled across the face of Slate No. 3, in red pencil, was a communication from George Christy, Mr. Keeler’s spirit control, reading as follows: “Many are here who——G. C. (George Christy)” (The remainder is so badly written, as to be indecipherable.)
On carefully analyzing the various communications it will be observed that the handwriting of the messages from Mamie—and B G.—are similar, possessing the same characteristics as regards letter formation, etc. It does not require a professional expert in chirography to detect this fact. One and the same person wrote the messages purporting to come from Mamie R—, Len—, B. G.—, C. J.—, and A. D. B. In fact, the writing on all the slates is, in my opinion, the work of Mr. Pierre Keeler.