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TES1 Session of January 4, 1964 2/45 (4%) cobbler Sarah Albert village bullets
– The Early Sessions: Book 1 of The Seth Material
– © 2012 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Session of January 4, 1964 Saturday Approx. 7:30 PM

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(I don’t know what Sarah’s father did for the cobbler. It was a craft, something he bartered for shoes. Something to do with fishing nets. The village was right by the sea. It was the only cobbler’s shop in quite a few villages around there, and there was a lot of community bartering going on. Sarah’s father made fishnets out of seaweed, dried seaweed, sounds crazy, doesn’t it? They wove it together like rope, then made the nets.

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(But they boiled the water when they made soups and kept it cleaner that way. This killed a lot of germs. The fish were always available. So they were a lot healthier than other communities that actually had more water. These other places were sicker because the water was polluted. They used natural liquids from the animals when they made stews.

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