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(Jane’s impressions to Bette of a past life the class had received the previous week in Alpha: “You had seven children. Your last name was something like Masar. There may be either a Y or an E at the end of it. Not the end of it. I received the impression of your absolute hatred of your husband that rushed through you at that time that had just evolved in terror. You shot him.”
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([Gert:] “During psy time I got a picture, I think of myself, as a man standing in a grassy area, like someone’s backyard, and a woman. There were three children. She carried one on her right hip and I would say about 18 months old, about a two year old and a five year old, and the girl had braids, and they were looped around, and she had a big apron on. I didn’t see her face, but I got the feeling that she was my wife and that I was not being very compassionate or understanding to her. My question is, was this me or was it something I was picking up?”)
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You nearly ended up on the gallows in England. However, you were lucky enough to escape and spend your finer years as a contented potbellied old gentleman near Oslo. Now, the name of the town began with a B and I can only approximate it. Baenog—another letter and then oe, what you would call an outskirt of Oslo, twelve miles distant. Your last name, Bungannon. The first name, Thomas. The wife’s name, Sarah. And he left 44 grandchildren and great, great grandchildren. You had 7 children in all.
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