The letter from Professor Meinzer had been about his paper on poltergeists which the old man had seen before publication.
The minute a girl bothered withpoltergeists finds she is the cause of them, they stop.
The poltergeists in the above-mentioned cases were never seen, only felt and heard; but in what a disagreeable and often painful manner!
For the present not only poltergeists but all other phantoms are seen as through a glass darkly, and, pending the discovery of some definite data, we do but flounder in a sea of wide, limitless, and infinite speculation.
I didn't say anything when you told General Sanfordwaithe that you'd have to have poltergeists to carry on the work, but I looked it up.
I'm just wondering if I shouldn't wire General Sanfordwaithe and tell him to cut our order for poltergeists down to five.
The poltergeists are now evil or absurd to me, proportionately to their present unassimilableness, compounded, however, with the factor of their possible future assimilableness.
Poltergeists do not assimilate with our own present quasi-system, which is an attempt to correlate denied or disregarded data as phenomena of extra-telluric forces, expressed in physical terms.
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