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Chapter 22
Jamesstartledusbycryingout,“CaptainDrinkwater,averyoldfriendofmyfather’s,whohasbeendeadsomeyears.”
Thiswasmoreinteresting,andIcouldnothelpthinkingthatafteralltheremustbesomethinginSpiritualism.
Mrs.Jamesaskedthespirittointerpretthemeaningoftheword“Warn”asappliedto“NIPUL.”Thealphabetwasgivenagain,andwegottheword“BOSH.”
Gowingheremuttered:“Soitis.”
Mrs.Jamessaidshedidnotthinkthespiritmeantthat,asCaptainDrinkwaterwasaperfectgentleman,andwouldneverhaveusedthewordinanswertoalady’squestion.Accordinglythealphabetwasgivenagain.
Thistimethetablespelleddistinctly“POSH.”WeallthoughtofMrs.MurrayPoshandLupin.Carriewasgettingalittledistressed,andasitwasgettinglatewebrokeupthecircle.
Wearrangedtohaveonemoretomorrow,asitwillbeMrs.James’lastnightintown.WealsodeterminednottohaveGowingpresent.
Cummings,beforeleaving,saiditwascertainlyinteresting,buthewishedthespiritswouldsaysomethingabouthim.
June4.—Quitelookingforwardtotheséancethisevening.Wasthinkingofitallthedayattheoffice.
JustaswesatdownatthetablewewereannoyedbyGowingenteringwithoutknocking.
Hesaid:“Iamnotgoingtostop,butIhavebroughtwithmeasealedenvelope,whichIknowIcantrustwithMrs.Pooter.InthatsealedenvelopeisastripofpaperonwhichIhaveaskedasimplequestion.Ifthespiritscananswerthatquestion,IwillbelieveinSpiritualism.