The Lock and Key Library eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 255 pages of information about The Lock and Key Library.

The Lock and Key Library eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 255 pages of information about The Lock and Key Library.

While I was doing this he called to his attendant for a drink of water, and incidentally stepped into the hall to receive it, so that his menial would not profane this sanctuary with his presence.

Returning to the table he took a seat opposite me and placed one of my hands and one of his on top of the slates.  In due time he took up the slates and we found nothing.  He replaced them, and waited for a few moments; then seeming dissatisfied with conditions, he took up the top slate in his left hand and with his right hand began writing a message for me.  He did this like mediums do automatic writing, with eyes half closed; and while writing his person was convulsed a few times.  He then opened his eyes and read aloud what he had written, asking me if it answered my question.  I replied that it did not, as it was entirely foreign to the subject.  Then seeming dissatisfied, he moistened his fingers, erased the writing, and replaced the top slate on the stack of slates.

He now placed his hands on this slate again, and after a time examined it; but it was still free from writing.  He lifted up some of the other slates; but as there was no writing, he scattered the slates around on the table and asked me to spread a large cloth over them which he handed to me.  This I did, and under his direction placed my arms and hands over this.  He walked to the bowl of water on the side table, and gazed into it.  I watched him; and I saw a rather large flame appear on the surface of the water, dance about, and disappear.

He immediately informed me that he was certain that I now had a message.  He remained at a distance while I examined the slates one by one.  Finally, on one of them I found a message, neatly written and covering the entire slate.  It read: 

“Mrs. Piper is a genuine medium.  She possesses powers of a very unusual nature.  Her tests given Hyslop and others are genuine.  Do not be a skeptic.  You are making a mistake, dear friend.  It is all plain to me now, and spirit is all there is.—­Will.”

Now, the question I had written was addressed to a very dear friend who is now dead, and read as follows: 

Will J——­:  In regard to the medium, Mrs. Piper, of whom we conversed on your last visit, I would ask if she be genuine, and if the tests she gave Professor Hyslop and others were genuine.  Give me a test.”

This was all nicely done, and I am sure would have greatly impressed nearly everyone.  Being a performer myself, I could of course follow the performance in minute detail, and I am thus enabled to give to the readers of this paper a detailed account of the method used by the doctor.  I will state that since that time I have very successfully operated this same test, minus the bowl of water and flame of fire; and that I can assure all that it is very practicable and that it is very deceptive.

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