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Show ! A CASE OF TELEPATHY. The Old l4dy Appeared In n Vision at tho Tlmn of Ilor Doath. A gcntJeman took a house in Ireland for six months, and was accompanied tlUthcr by his wlfo and daughters, says the Itcolm. Tho house was furnished, and had plenty of bedrooms. Therefore, There-fore, It una decided not to who a certain large, long room, with cupboards along one side (which hnd all been locked and sealed up with tape), in which things belonging to tho ownors of the houe had Ween put way. One evening one of the daughter, going up to her room, wive an old lady wrapped in a. shawl wrffting along the passage in front of hor. Tho old lady appended to know her way and hurried on wifSiout hesitation hesi-tation into the unused room. The girl called her sister, and they folWwcd the dniMu into the room. But ull was silent; no one was there: the dust lying about. !)hovr4 no signaof footprints. Shortly niter the wane youn lady was reading on Uic hearthrug by lire-light. lire-light. Looking up, she beheld the old lady in Tho doorway watching her. Greatly frightened, she sprung up and, rushing downstairs, was found fainting faint-ing at the drawing-room door. At last the family returned to Dublin. One day, when n friend was calling, the curious incident whicM have narrated wns referred to. The young lady very, unwillingly told her experience. The visitor seemed very much struck and asked for an accurate detciption of the old lady. "For," s;Ud she, "that house belonged to two old ladies, sisters, and when they left their house they went to reside at Geneva. One of them, answering an-swering exnetlj' to the description you have given, died at the time you saw her appear." |