Wisconsin medical recorder (1909) (14763082002)
Zusammenfassung
Identifier: wisconsin12jane (find matches)
Title: Wisconsin medical recorder
Year: 1909 (1900s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: Janesville : Hall & Thorne
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and the National Endowment for the Humanities
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le in every branch andstem. The agitation continued and afew leaves fell to the ground. I guess a thunderstorm is rising,said one. The other cattleman said nothing, 260 WISCONSIN MEDICAL RECORDER but silently directed the others atten-tion to the foliage in the nearby woods,which showed no movements; even thetops of the branches, silhouettedagainst the sky, were motionless. Theyhastily passed down the steps andcrossed what had once been a lawn, andstopped before the apple tree. It continued its violent agitations,yet they could discover no disturbingcause. Then something like a blast of In the town they related their strangeexperience to several discreet friends. The next evening at the same hour,accompanied by three others, foundthem seated on the steps of the Beau-cleaux dwelling, and again the mysteri-ous phenomenon occurred. The appletree was violently agitated again, andunder the direct scrutiny of the partyfrom top to ground, nor did their com-bined strength applied to the trunk
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Sat on their mounts and chatted bv the hour in isolated spots. chilly wind or fog, with a peculiarsighing murmur which reminded themof a sob of a choking person, sweptthrough the branches of the apple tree.They looked at each other with a sig-nificant expression, and without a word,they walked to the fence, mounted theirponies and rode away into the night,regardless of the fact that their ranch-es lay in opposite directions. serve to still it. Then the same peculiarsighing blast ending with that singularsob, swept through the branches of theapple tree. They listened attentively \and heard the faint imitation of a sob,which perhaps is the last agonizing, ;feeble and helpless resistance of a vic-tim. It seemed as if the ghost or spiritof some person, which had departed WISCONSIN MEDICAL RECORDER 261 out of its material vehicle, was hover-ing near it, and striving by the faintwordless manifestations, which were theonly means left to it, to communicatelikewise with the human beings near i
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