
The image shows two sections of handwritten text, appearing as if copied from a document or notebook. The text is not in a recognizable language, consisting of abstract symbols, lines, and curves. It resembles a form of invented script or code. The handwriting is somewhat erratic and uneven, suggesting it was written quickly or by someone unfamiliar with the symbols. The text is presented on a slightly yellowed, aged paper, and the overall aesthetic is reminiscent of historical or occult documents. **Top Section:** This section contains multiple lines of the invented script, densely packed together. The symbols are complex and varied, with a mix of angular and curved shapes. There are also some dark smudges or blots near the left edge of the text. **Bottom Section:** This section contains fewer lines of text, but the symbols are still intricate and abstract. The handwriting appears slightly more legible than in the top section, but the meaning remains obscure. Below each section, there are captions providing information about the text. The top caption reads: "Fig. 25. Text No. 18 (October 10, 1897), written in pencil by Mlle Smith, incarnating Esenale. Reproduction in autotype two-thirds of the natural size." The bottom caption reads: "Fig. 26. Text No. 26 (August 21, 1898), which appeared in visual hallucination, and was copied by Mlle Smith. Reproductions in autotype." The overall impression is that these texts are part of a study or documentation of unusual phenomena, possibly related to automatic writing, psychic experiences, or invented languages.