1 result for (book:tes2 AND session:70 AND stemmed:do)
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(Jane and I decided to record tonight’s session, and to make it a practice to do so more often in the future. Accordingly, Jane set up the recorder after supper, so that she had but to flip a switch to start it going at the beginning of the session.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
I do intend to speak about his particular problems in a few moments. We will therefore momentarily suspend our discussion on the properties of matter, although we will shortly continue along the lines of primary and secondary constructions.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
If these points are considered and followed, then the financial gains will show themselves. I mentioned before that you do not clearly understand the meaning of practicality. You will get what you want, Philip, only because these men respect you despite differences. They know your value.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
Men sense fear. Men know a bluff. For your individual integrity, you must be willing to jeopardize present financial security; and if you are willing to do this, these men will sense that they cannot sway you, and they will accept your terms in the main.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
We will indeed have a time; and I do intend, in a moment, to discuss a few other matters in which Philip is unfortunately involved.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
You will not find this too disagreeable, and it will in fact do you both good; and I shall myself accompany you. I will be a silent partner if you prefer, though the situations would be quite amusing if you allowed me a word now and then.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
I will not dare to go into a general discussion on the subject of women, since Ruburt would really boil. I do not know why he would react in such a manner; only out of a mistaken sense of loyalty, I suppose.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
No derogatory remark is meant, but he has failed in an important aspect of personal life; and if you respectfully ask that I shut up, I will do so.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
She is greatly concerned with your children. She sees you as you have shown yourself to be, and yet she does not see the important part of you, because you do not choose to show it to her.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
I do not usually address myself so thoroughly to personal matters. However, this has been due for a while. I will now let you rest. I suggest that the suggestions I have given Philip be read carefully and followed.
The two men of which I spoke are looking for a hole in your armor. They fear your possible advance. They have feared it since your value was first ascertained. I told you earlier that changes would occur within, I believe, a three-year period. If you follow these suggestions, you will be around to take advantage of a definite shakeup, and you are now being watched by men who do not feel yet in a position to speak.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
I hope we all enjoy ourselves this evening. I for one intend to enjoy myself; and you, young man, have been given the best advice of your lifetime, if I do say so myself.
I will not leave you, but I will now end the session, and will follow you in your wanderings. I do not suggest blunder-headed drunkenness on your part, Philip; merely half.
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