"How would our society women like to spend the morning in a slaughter-house, before they could procure their meat for the evening dinner?"
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Hereward Carrington
(17 October 1880 β 26 December 1958) was a well-known British-born American investigator of psychic phenomena and author. His subjects included several of the most high-profile cases of apparent psychic ability of his times, and he wrote over 100 books on subjects including the paranormal and psychical research, conjuring and stage magic, and alternative medicine.
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