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[p. 260] But: [paragraph continues] Times, Dec. 26, 1860, Syed Abdoolah, Professor of Hindustani, University College, London, writes that he had sent to a friend in Dhurmsalla, for an account of the stones that had fallen at that place. The answer: "... divers forms and sizes, many of which bore great resemblance to ordinary cannon balls just discharged from engines of war." It's an addition to our data of spherical objects that have arrived upon this earth. Note that they are spherical stone objects. And, in the evening of this same day that something--took a shot at Dhurmsalla--or sent objects upon which there may be decipherable markings--lights were seen in the air-- | think, myself, of a number of things, beings, whatever they were, trying to get down, but resisted, like balloonists, at a certain altitude, trying to get farther up, but resisted. Not in the least except to good positivists, or the homogeneous-minded, does this speculation interfere with the concept of some other world that is in successful communication with certain esoteric ones upon this earth, by a code of symbols that print in rock, like symbols of telephotographers in selenium. | think that sometimes, in favorable circumstances, emissaries have come to this earth--secret meetings- Of course it sounds--