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IV. Mr. Vincent

a man in whom this part is supreme in his waking life as well. Well, it is through this part of us that we communicate with the spiritual world. There are, let us say, two doors in it⁠—that which leads up to our senses, through which come down our waking experiences to be stored up; and⁠—and the other door.⁠ ⁠…”

“Yes?”

The medium hesitated.

“Well,” he said, “in some natures⁠—yours, for instance, Mr. Baxter⁠—this door opens rather easily. It was through that door that you went, I think, in what you call your ‘dream.’ You yourself said it was quite unlike ordinary dreams.”

“Yes.”

“And I am the more sure that this is

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