G. P.—"Oh, no, I should say not. He will have to think for a while yet."
Professor N.—"What do you mean?"
G. P.—"Well, have you forgotten all I told you before?"
Professor N.—"You mean about progression by repentance?"
G. P.—"Certainly I do."
Professor N.—"Was not he good?"
G. P.—"Yes, but not perfect by any means."
Professor N.—"Was he a true medium?"
G. P.—"True, yes, very true; his 'light' was very true, yet he made a great many mistakes and deceived himself."
Phinuit, sent to find Stainton Moses, ends by bringing him. George Pelham warns the sitter against the confusions and incoherences of Stainton Moses's communications. "When he arrives," says George Pelham, "I will wake him up."