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ALFRED DEEMIXG'S DREAM.
There seems to be little doubt that the sensational
statement made by Mr. Alfred Deeming
at the inquest on March IS was based upon
hie actual experience. When Mrs. Deeming
left Birkenhead with her children they had in
their possession a large quantity of clothing
made during their stay in Canning-street, including
a number of home-made nightdresses.
It was the bodies lying in these nightdresses,
which he knew, that Mr. Albert Deeming saw
in his awful vision, and it is the fact that
when he went to Dinham Villa the corpses
there were covered with the same clothing.
Where the place was Mr. Deeming did not
know, but he has been possessed of a conviction
of the fate of his sister-in-law and her
family since last August. He kept his dream
secret, but the absence of any news deepened
anxiety, and it was often the subject of conversation
in the family as lo what had become of
•'poor Marie,"
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