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Piper, H. Beam, 1904-1964

"Dearest"


For an instant, the lawyer and the psychiatrist gaped at them. Then T.
Barnwell Powell put one hand to his mouth and made a small gibbering
sound, and Doctor Vehrner gave a faint squawk, and then both men
grabbed, simultaneously, for the whiskey bottle.
The laughter of Dearest tinkled inaudibly through the rumbling mirth of
Colonel Hampton.

The End


TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS CORRECTED
In the text: "... a man in my position would dislike the label of
spirit-medium;" the word "meduim" was corrected to "medium."



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