THE BOY POSSESSED. I think it was in 1906 that in one of the principle cities in India the son of a rich man became ill. He had high fever and delirium and in his insensible state he was constantly talking in a language which was some kind of English but which the relatives could not understand. This boy was reading in one of the lower classes of a school and hardly knew the English language. When the fever would not abate for 24 hours a doctor was sent for. The doctor arrived, and went in to see the patient in the sick-room. The boy was lying on the bed with his eyes closed. It was nearly evening. As soon as the doctor entered the sick-room the boy shouted "Doctor—I am very hungry, order some food for me." Of course, the doctor thought that the boy was in his senses. He did not kno

