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In the early 1900s, Pearl Lenore Curran began experimenting with a Ouija board. Shortly after a woman named Patience Worth started communicating with her. They would go on to publish novels, plays, poems and essays together. Nearly a million of Patience's words were transcribed. Pearl claimed to be nothing more than a vessel for Patience Worth. Scientists, psychics and skeptics had a hard time disproving the existence of the spirit who lived in the 17th century.
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In the early 1900s, Pearl Lenore Curran began experimenting with a Ouija board. Shortly after a woman named Patience Worth started communicating with her. They would go on to publish novels, plays, poems and essays together. Nearly a million of Patience's words were transcribed. Pearl claimed to be nothing more than a vessel for Patience Worth. Scientists, psychics and skeptics had a hard time disproving the existence of the spirit who lived in the 17th century.
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