I saw my arms, although visible to my eye, were without substance, and the bodies of the men I struck at and my own came close together after each blow through the shadowy arms I struck with. My blows were delivered with more extreme violence than I... The Army and Navy Magazine - Side 5461882Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Society for Psychical Research (Great Britain) - 1883 - 384 sider
...with greater violence at the man's face to my right. Finding to my surprise that I did not knock Mm down either, I struck again and again, with all the...although visible to my eye, were without substance ; and the bodies of the men I struck at and my own came close together after each blow through the shadowy... | |
| Charles Godlove Raue - 1889 - 558 sider
...greater violence at the man's face to my right. Finding to my surprise that I did not knock him down, I struck again and again, with all the violence of...although visible to my eye, were without substance; and the bodies of the men 1 struck at and my own came close together after each blow through the shadowy... | |
| Henry Addington Bruce - 1914 - 336 sider
...greater violence at the man to my right. Finding to my surprise that I did not knock either of them down, I struck again and again, with all the violence of...murder. To my great amazement, I saw that my arms, 1 The evidence relating to this dream will be found in " Phantasms of the Living," vol. i, pp. 381-383.... | |
| William Thomas Stead, Estelle Wilson Stead - 1921 - 270 sider
...with greater violence at the man's face on my right. Finding, to my surprise, that I had not knocked down either, I struck again and again with all the...poor friend's murder. To my great amazement I saw my arms, although visible to my eye, were without substance, and the bodies of the men I struck at... | |
| William Walker Atkinson - 2007 - 101 sider
...with greater violence at the man's face on my right. Finding, to my surprise, that I had not knocked down either, I struck again and again with all the...poor friend's murder. To my great amazement I saw my arms, although visible to my eye, were without substance, and the bodies of the men I struck at... | |
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