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(Note that the words EASTERN and ROADS appear twice, and that they tally with an answer given us by Frank Watts during the second session, December 4/63. See page 14. This might not be unusual, though the words in this context are a bit out of the ordinary; and Jane and I wonder whether these, repeated twice among what seems to be gibberish and other unrelated words, might not be the first groping attempts of Frank Watts to make contact with us.
(The separations are arbitrary on my part, in that I made them only to pick out ordinary words. Note that the word ROAD, singular, also occurs once.)
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(We were a little more hopeful of obtaining results on the board after getting the few jumbled words on November 26/63. Jane and I sat facing each other with the board on our laps, hands on the pointer but asking no questions. We wanted to see what developed, if anything. Slowly the pointer began to move.)
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(Note: Otade can yield the word date.
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(“Strate St? Is that the correct word?”)
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(This was the longest answer, four words, we had yet received.
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(“Then the word is all?”)
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(Here Jane and I had the feeling the session might be over. The pointer hovered near the word Good-bye on the board. We wanted to continue, of course.
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(In the word o’clock, the numeral 0 was indicated by the pointer, not the letter o.)
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(“Do you mean the word dimension?”)
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(This answer was spelled out on the board, whereas the previous yes and no answers had been indicated by the pointer moving to the words printed on the board.
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(“Can you give us a one-word answer concerning what we can learn from you?”)
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(As mentioned before, most words of the above message were followed by the pointer moving to the word yes on the board. This was also our longest answer so far.
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(The pointer then indicated the word Good-bye on the board. First session ended at 12:40 AM.)