spiritualism 



I most sjmpatliise ; and I only regret that we have seen so 

 little of each other. — Yours very faithfully, 



Alfred R. Wallace. 



To Mr. E. Smkdlet 



Old Orchard, Broadstone, Dorset. October 2, 1911. 



Dear Mr. Smedley, — I am quite astonished at your 

 wasting your money on an advertising astrologer. In the 

 horoscope sent you there is not a single definite fact that 

 would apply to you any more than to thousands of other 

 men. All is vague, what *' might be," etc. etc. It is just 

 calculated to lead you on to send more money, and get in 

 reply more words and nothing else. . . . — Yours very truly, 



Alfred R. Wallace. 



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