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Tale of the 'Evans, v. 4, issue 2, Spring 1946
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the matter this extended notice because we have known many real clairaudients, and because we have been balefully predicting, for years past, sporadic outbursts of various forms of psychism. At the same time, we are not going to deny the Deros, or some unspeakable equivalent of them, taking our cue from Huxley, who said he was too much of a sceptic to deny anything. Impossible thing happen, and incredible things come true, and there's a long and rather frightening casualty list among snoopers. We really think, for a book-ful of reasons that can't be summarized, that, some devilment is brewing, though we're not quite sure whether it's Dero's doings or a tidal wave or a wave of book agents. And the more alarmed we are, the more flippant our language. . . The most amazing thing of all, to us, is that there actually are people who believe we live in a sane, orderly, rational and predictable world. ((So it seems that others besides Fen are beginning to sit up andtake notice of the Shaver mythos. And not especially in favor of it all. I glee! -- EEE)). ((P. S. No, I DON'T take that magazine. I just happened to run across this copy of it. -- EEE)). [illustration of hair, eyebrows and a beard] Portrait of Gus Willmorth 7
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the matter this extended notice because we have known many real clairaudients, and because we have been balefully predicting, for years past, sporadic outbursts of various forms of psychism. At the same time, we are not going to deny the Deros, or some unspeakable equivalent of them, taking our cue from Huxley, who said he was too much of a sceptic to deny anything. Impossible thing happen, and incredible things come true, and there's a long and rather frightening casualty list among snoopers. We really think, for a book-ful of reasons that can't be summarized, that, some devilment is brewing, though we're not quite sure whether it's Dero's doings or a tidal wave or a wave of book agents. And the more alarmed we are, the more flippant our language. . . The most amazing thing of all, to us, is that there actually are people who believe we live in a sane, orderly, rational and predictable world. ((So it seems that others besides Fen are beginning to sit up andtake notice of the Shaver mythos. And not especially in favor of it all. I glee! -- EEE)). ((P. S. No, I DON'T take that magazine. I just happened to run across this copy of it. -- EEE)). [illustration of hair, eyebrows and a beard] Portrait of Gus Willmorth 7
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