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This scarcely idyllic scene completes what I may call the exterior versionof the Plattner story--its exoteric aspect. It is quite unnecessary toenter here into all the details of his dismissal by Mr. Lidgett. Suchdetails, with the full names and dates and references, will be found inthe larger report of these occurrences that was laid before the Societyfor the Investigation of Abnormal Phenomena.
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