Eusapia Palladino and her phenomena . the voice, and suc-ceeded in hearing several words pronounced in the Genoesedialect, among which were the words: Caro Papa. Theconversation betAveen M. Vassallo and the entity lasted forsometime, until after the sound of a kiss. Dr. Venzano suc-ceeded in catching this sentence: Questo e per la mamma.(This for mamma.) Almost at once the materialized form disappeared, andthe table requested, by raps, that the light might be soon as the white electric light had been lit, there wasseen advancing toward M. Vassallo, who was still standingup, a human f


Eusapia Palladino and her phenomena . the voice, and suc-ceeded in hearing several words pronounced in the Genoesedialect, among which were the words: Caro Papa. Theconversation betAveen M. Vassallo and the entity lasted forsometime, until after the sound of a kiss. Dr. Venzano suc-ceeded in catching this sentence: Questo e per la mamma.(This for mamma.) Almost at once the materialized form disappeared, andthe table requested, by raps, that the light might be soon as the white electric light had been lit, there wasseen advancing toward M. Vassallo, who was still standingup, a human form enveloped in the curtain of the cabinet,which embraced him, while a hand, also covered by the cur-tain, seized that of M. Vassallo and held it for sometime. The medium remained all the time motionless in thechair, her hands in contact with those of the controllers. The next incident is quoted from the minutes of the sit-ting which took place in the rooms of the Minerva Club,on the evening of December 29, 1900, in the presence of. Mme. Eiisapia Pallaciiiio seate*.! at our Seance table, in lier are seen the black curtains of tiie cabinet; to herriglit,tlieIoci<ed door leading to Mr. Baggallys room. Directly in frontof her is the Seance table, and beneath it is the small stool, referredto on several occasions. Eusapia Palladino 145 Professors Morselli, Porro, and other eminent account reads in part as follows: Suddenly, Dr. Venzano, who held the medium with hisleft hand, she resting her head, visible to all, on the shoulderof Professor Porro, saw forming to his left, at about a handsbreadth from his face, as it were a globular, vaporous, whitishmass, which condensed into a more decided form, that of anoval, which gradually assumed the aspect of a human head,of which the nose, the eyes, the mustache, and the pointedbeard could be distinctly recognized. This form came andtouched his face, and he felt a warm and living foreheadpress against his


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