1 result for (book:tes3 AND session:89 AND stemmed:point)
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(Here Jane pointed at Louie.)
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(Again Jane pointed to Louie.)
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He has paid time and time again for this. No one asked that you pay. He was then, even then, conscientious, and therefore fourfold bothered more than most by his own betrayal. In his immediately past life he plagued himself through a useless arm; right arm, you see, so he could not point out again. This time the self-adopted defect is less, a mere annoyance.
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(Now Jane pointed at me.)
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(Again Jane pointed to Louie.)
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(Jane pointed to Louie.)
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(Jane pointed to Louie.)
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(Jane resumed in the same forceful manner, with many gestures, at 11:20, pointing again at Louie.)
In order to rationalize, this personality and all personalities, to give to the present identity a more or less logical explanation for a symptom that is of past origin, the personality will bring forth an actual incident which can then be pointed at by the personal subconscious as a scapegoat.
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