Mr. Home again went to the fire, and after stirring the hot coals about with his hand, took out a red-hot piece nearly as big as an orange, and putting it on his right hand, covered it over with his left hand, so as to almost completely enclose it, and... Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research - Page 101de Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain) - 1890Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1918 - 342 pages
...in Proceedings, SP A' . vi:103: "Mr. Home again went to the fire, and, after stirring the hot coals about with his hand, took out a red-hot piece nearly...enclose it, and then blew into the small furnace thus extemporized until the lump of charcoal was nearly whitehot, and then drew my attention to the lambent... | |
| Charles Lakeman Tweedale - 1918 - 604 pages
...held his fingers up, smiled, and nodded as if pleased. Mr Home went to the fire and after stirring it about with his hand took out a red-hot piece nearly...it on his right hand covered it over with his left, so as to almost completely enclose it, and then blew into the small furnace thus extemporised until... | |
| Hereward Carrington - 1920 - 466 pages
...last account I quote verbatim. " Mr. Home again went to the fire, and after stirring the hot coals about with his hand, took out a red-hot piece nearly...putting it on his right hand, covered it over with his ' so as to almost completely enclose it, and then blew into the small furnace thus extemporized until... | |
| David Ray Griffin - 1997 - 358 pages
...Crookes's account of one such occasion: Mr. Home again went to the fire, and after stirring the hot coals about with his hand, took out a red-hot piece nearly...enclose it, and then blew into the small furnace thus extemporized until the lump of charcoal was nearly white-hot, and then drew my attention to the lambent... | |
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