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War and the Weird

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Do you think there is anything In it. 9 He was a clean - set six -foot specimen of English manhood, an officer Of the R. F. A. Wounded at Mons, who spoke. I mean I haven't studied these subjects much - in fact, I haven't studied them at all. Sport is more in my line than spiritualism and that kind Of thing, but when you have experiences brought under your very nose again and again, you cannot help thinking there must be something in such things. He had just told me that in the last few minutes' sleep he managed to get on the march to Mons he dreamt that he was unable to sit his horse. The next day he was wounded inside his right knee, not seriously, but sufficient to stop him riding for a week or two. I should never have thought anything more of it - I mean, connecting the dream with the ill-luck - but in the South African campaign there were quite remarkable instances. You see, at such times when you are playing hide-and12 the uncanny 'under fire.

182 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1916

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Rev. Forbes Alexander Phillips, 1866-1917

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