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Raps, table tiltings, movements of articles of furniture, playing upon musical instruments, slate writing, automatic writing, of late the Ouija Board, materialization, levitation, apparent elongation of the medium's body, are all associated with Spiritism.

There can be no doubt as to the fact that the ouija board is a far more mysterious little instrument than the majority of persons suppose or rather, the forces and the mentalities behind the movement of the board are exceedingly complex, and but little understood.

The very movements of the board frequently showed great skill and intelligence also; for instance, if the ouija encountered a rough or uneven place in the paper on one occasion it would always avoid crossing that spot in the future, and would go carefully round it, so as to avoid catching its legs in the hole or rough place in the paper.

I'd join the party and go up, too, if I thought I could locate that cashier and find out where he hid that mess of gold." "Try the ouija board," giggled the aide. However, in his desperate desire for information in general Mr. Bangs proceeded to try something which suited better his practical turn of mind. He hailed Prophet Elias, who had appeared in the open door of Usial Britt's shop.

In this system, the letters of the alphabet are slowly and clearly called off, in succession, until the affirmative signal is given regarding the letter just called, which indicates that that letter is to be marked down as a part of the sentence. Wonderful messages have been received in this way, although the process is very slow and somewhat tedious in the case of long messages. Ouija Boards.

Why, what does she mean?" "I don't know," I said desperately. My collar felt very tight. "But she must mean something. Ouija, dear, won't you explain yourself more fully?" "'A-s-k-h-i-m! Ask him. Ask who, Ouija?" "I I'm going." I choked and tried to get up but my fingers seemed stuck to that dreadful board and I dropped back again. Apparently Miss Hinkle had not heard my protest.

On the table he had placed a paper which contained a full confession of his having murdered Jeremy Buggam fifty years before. The circumstances of the murder had rendered it easy for him to fasten the crime upon Sir Duggam, already insensible from drink. A few minutes with the ouija board enabled us to get a full corroboration from Sir Duggam.

Came also Martin Dyke to converse intelligently upon labor, free verse, ouija, the football outlook, O. Henry, Crucible Steel, and Mr. Leffingwell. He was both solicitous and skeptical regarding Mr. Leffingwell's existence. Now when two young persons come separately to an old person to discuss each other's affairs, it is a bad sign. Or perhaps a good sign. Just as you choose.