Camille Flammarion is a firm believer in haunted houses.
I have given several other instances of this kind in my Haunted Houses of London and Ghostly Phenomena--they all, I think, tend to prove a future existence for dumb animals.
Noises being the staple of haunted houses, a few words may be devoted to them.
On the whole, accepting one kind of story on the same level as the other kind, the living and absent may unconsciously produce the phenomena of haunted houses just as well as the dead, to whose alleged performances we now advance.
My Blackheath and Greenwich Park experiences, or at least most of them, are narrated fully in my “Haunted Houses of London,” so that I can only refer briefly to them here.
Consequently, I mapped out a synopsis of a work on haunted houses, which was at once accepted by Mr. Eveleigh Nash, who commissioned me to write a book on those lines.
The chapter on "Haunted Houses" is particularly striking.
Thyraeus doubted whether the noises heard in 'haunted houses' were not mere hallucinations of the sense of hearing.
From endless experiments made in haunted houses, I have proved to my own satisfaction, at least, that the cat acts as a thoroughly reliable psychic barometer.
I have no room to even enumerate the cases of haunted houses.
A great many persons believe more or less in haunted houses.
The spiritualistic argument most worthy of attention is that supplied by the apparitions of the dead and by haunted houses.
By the second year of its existence, that is to say, 1884, the Committee on Haunted Houses of the S.
But the sceptical reader will say: "This is all very well, but--there are no haunted houses.
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