. Raymond, or Life and death : with examples of the evidence for survival of memory and affection after death. MR. JACKSON WITH M. F. A. L. AT MARIEMONT TWO EVIDENTIAL SITTINGS 259 ferred to, from the neighbourhood of one ofthem. And it is one on which the peacockused commonly to roost; though whether thereference to it followed on, or had any con-nexion with, the peacock is uncertain, andseems to be denied.]Yes, hes not so clear now, Soliver. He has en-joyed himself. Sometimes he enjoys himself somuch, he forgets to do the good things he pre-pared. I could stay for hours and hours, he


. Raymond, or Life and death : with examples of the evidence for survival of memory and affection after death. MR. JACKSON WITH M. F. A. L. AT MARIEMONT TWO EVIDENTIAL SITTINGS 259 ferred to, from the neighbourhood of one ofthem. And it is one on which the peacockused commonly to roost; though whether thereference to it followed on, or had any con-nexion with, the peacock is uncertain, andseems to be denied.]Yes, hes not so clear now, Soliver. He has en-joyed himself. Sometimes he enjoys himself somuch, he forgets to do the good things he pre-pared. I could stay for hours and hours, he hes just as keen as you are in getting teststhrough. I think I have got some. When I goaway, I pat myself on the back and think, Thatssomething for them to say, Old Raymond doesremember something. What does aggravate himsometimes is that when he cant get things through,people think its because he has forgotten. It isnta case of forgetting. He doesnt forget anything. Father, do you remember what I told motherabout the place I had been to, and whom I had beenallowed to see? What did they think of it? [See


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