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Show -x-ioT-xa-x-x-sXvXxvX-:'2:vZ-ZvX-:-x:-x-:-z-:-x-:--xox-:-x--x- Might Work Injustice on Deserving Ghosts This Is a callous and unbelieving age. A little correspondence in a contemporary con-temporary on Christ lau ghosts has produced an assurance that it is perfectly per-fectly easy to distinguish between a genuine ghost and a mere hallucination. hallucina-tion. All you have to do Is to squint at the apparition ; if the poor ghost is really there "the dislortion of the line, of sight will cause it to be seen don ble." But if the apparition remains unaltered after this treatment It is proof that it is really an hallucination from within and not something which exists outside the percipient. This habit of pulling ugly faces at what may be perfectly good ghosts. hardworking and deserving in every sense of the words, will he deprecated by all courteous and right-thinking humans, hu-mans, the Manchester (Eng.) Guar dian comments. Moreover, the choice between a double ghost and a single one dues not exhaust the possibilities from this harsh test. The apparition may give an eldritch shriek and van ish clean away. And what will (ha! prove? Simply that the experimenler has squinted so vilely at the visitor that he lias frightened the poor thing out of its wits. |