“Mr. Sellers. Probably we will hear them again.
“While Mr. Sellers and Mr. Furness are conversing, several raps are heard, though less distinct than the preceding ones.
“The ‘Medium.’ There they are, as though right under the glass. (After a silence of forty seconds) Now I hear them again, very light—oh, very light.
“Mr. Furness, with the permission of the ‘medium,’ places his hand upon one of her feet.
“The ‘Medium.’ There are raps now, strong—yes, I hear them.
“Mr. Furness (to the ‘medium’). This is the most wonderful thing of all, Mrs. Kane; I distinctly feel them in your foot. There is not a particle of motion in your foot, but there is an unusual pulsation.
“Mr. Sellers here made some inquiries of the ‘medium,’ concerning the shoes now worn by her. The replies, which were not direct, are here given.
“Mr. Sellers. Are those the shoes which you usually wear?
“The ‘Medium.’ I wear all kinds of shoes.
“Mr. Sellers. Are the sounds produced in your room when you have no shoes on?