Word of the Day: Draw
London, England — 1872
The séance in the drawing room
Was bound to be much fun.
The Typist and her husband
Invited everyone.The party sat around the board
With fingers on the planche.*
They giggled with excitement —
All waiting for the launch:"Phantom Farer of the Seas,
Show us you are here.
We have come to ask of thee
Something diamond-dear.
Did you leave your Treasure Trove
Hidden in these walls?
Secret stones and buried bones —
Show them to us all."The table shook then broke in half —
The planche flew 'cross the room.
A musty shadow then appeared
And bellowed future doom:"My Treasure in the Wall
Was found by one of you.
There's pretence in this party
And you don't have a clue.
So fetch a polished blade.
It's time to play my game —
To find the Treasure Thief
And slice apart his Name!"
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* planche refers to planchette — a small heart-shaped piece of wood, used as a movable indicator to spell out messages during a séance
Banner image: Séance conducted by John Beattie, Bristol, England, 1872 from the Eugène Rochas Papers held at the American Philosophical Society Library.
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