[1]× arm socket or some word like it.
× suspension bridge.
× Sophia Ridley.
× soupirer (in French), which I felt inclined to spell souspirer.
There is some word with the letter S. I don’t seem quite to have caught it.—H. R.
It will be seen that the impression throughout was auditory, and that there was a gradual approximation to the word Sphinx.
Experiment VII
(A) October 27th. SPECTACLES.
C. M.
(B) Friday, Oct. 27th. 7 p.m.
"Spectacles."
This was the only idea that came to me after waiting a long time. I thought of "sense perception," but that only confirms the above. My mind was such a complete blank that I fell asleep and dreamt a foolish dream (but not about you). At 7.25 I woke with a start—H. R.
Miss Miles adds that she had been struck earlier in the day by a curious pair of spectacles, and had determined to think of them.
Experiment VIII
(A) October 31, 1905. SUNSET OVER ORATORY.
C. M.
(B) Tuesday, October 31, 1905. 7 p. m.
- ↑ The crosses indicate those impressions which Miss Ramsden marked at the time as being especially vivid.