1 result for (book:tes2 AND session:71 AND stemmed:hous)
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(By 8:58 Jane said she did not feel very nervous, but did feel strange because she had no idea of what Seth would talk about. Her mind was on the house we plan to buy, instead of on the session, she said. Our cat Willy was also very quiet.
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The only matter that matters to your Ruburt right now, is the new house, although I am sure I do not have to tell you this.
You did Philip a good turn, and also enjoyed yourselves by going out the other evening. I was with you in your impromptu party at the house for a while. He, Philip, should come out well in his situation if he follows through.
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You call a floor a floor. Matter may be added to the floor in the form of paint or varnish, yet you still call the floor the floor. Paint may be added to a house, and paint may disappear from a house through weathering, and you still call a house a house.
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Perhaps I shall accompany you to your house Saturday, though I refuse to do Ruburt’s cleaning for him.
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I will now close, but I wanted to give you some sort of report card, so to speak. And we may end up missing some sessions due to your vacations and your purchase of the house, but not too many.
Good night, my most dear friends and pupils. Even now I prepare your new house for you, in ways more important than the physical cleaning that Ruburt contemplates.
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(Sun. 7/19, 9:10 PM: Once I attained the desired state I saw a man on a motorcycle turning into the private drive of a house. I then heard a voice, I believe my own, say “Baynor Road,” or “Baynor Drive,” I am not sure which.
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(Then I was inside the house we intend to buy. I was facing two men in work clothes; one of them was dark and I believe unshaven. I asked them who they were. They said they were from the gas company. I didn’t know how they got in. They then said they would need a key; they had to have the place open to get in.
(Next I saw water in the kitchen sink in the same house, and I let it out by turning the drain.)
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