In her book Phantasms of the Living Mrs Herbert Davy of Newcastle-upon-Tyne referred to an episode which took place at the end of the last century. Mrs Davy had gone to a nursery to purchase flowers for the garden, her husband was at the moors. Mrs Davy waited outside while her groom went in for the purchases. Suddenly she had a feeling of unaccountable sorrow and she immediately felt that an accident must have befallen her husband. In fact nothing had happened to her husband, but her feeling was not entirely unfounded: a child who had lived with them almost as their own and was then living in Kent had died that day. America | America | Bristol | Devon | Dorset | London | London | New Zealand | Not Known | USA |
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