1 result for (book:tes4 AND session:189 AND stemmed:item)
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The impression of several items, of various shape and diverted mass, with separations. Some strong verticals, having to do with two people, and a fall or fall.
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I also have the impression of rubber, but do not know to what this refers. An item of value, and necessary precautions.
Five items. (Pause.) Shapes as of hills in the distance; having to do with two people and many designs. One strongly circular, and a space between darks.
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(See the copy of the test item on page 266. It is an excerpt from one of Jane’s early unpublished novels. It can be seen that once again Seth, or Jane, delivered a variety of impressions that can apply easily enough. The script deals with two people. The word “fall” appears once, and is implied in the simile “totter.”
(There could be strong verticals, depending on how Jane held the envelope; I do not remember. There are of course separations and many designs. Jane said the station wagon mentioned could be an item of value. Necessary precautions refers to steps the couple take upon learning the imminent arrival of the girl’s father, although these are not outlined on the page of test script, but on both preceding and succeeding pages.
(Five items could be the station wagon, a cup of coffee, a pile of bricks, paint-stained khakis, and the world itself; but this is open to other interpretations, we would say. A strongly circular design I interpret as the world. I interpret the impression of rubber as referring to the rubber band that held the manuscript together in the file drawer. I do not know what to make of the reference to hills, unless it is a rather far-out connection with the “pile of bricks” simile in the script.
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