Will you give me some fact known only to you and Mrs Ingersoll by which she may know that you still live?
Dear Sir & Friend
Report my visits to my wife.
I entertained privately the opinion during my earth life―most strange to many I presume―that a certain deception, harmless in its result, was justifiable.
For instance, the subject of immortality of the soul and truths of modern spiritualism.
Privately, I held the hope of their truth―the line separating them was difficult to determine.
My deception if it may so be termed was committed in the unspoken realm of thought I entertained.
Mrs Ingersoll knew well my mental attitude while the world did not.
I refer to this as subtle evidence to her that I am writing.
I am, of course, living, were it not, I could not write this.
—Spirit R. G. Ingersoll
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