1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:199 AND stemmed:paus)
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(Jane’s pace now slowed a great deal. As when giving the material for Dr. Instream, she sat with her eyes closed and her head down, usually with her hands to her eyes. Her voice was quiet. She used many pauses, a few of which are indicated. I will also indicate where I used a phonetic version of Jane’s utterances, on two occasions. Resume at 9:40.)
If you will give us a moment, we will see what we can do with your Jesuit and the cat lover this evening. (Pause.)
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Newspapers sold in front, outside. Later at another end of this same city, they pass shacks. (Pause.) This at the northwest portion. A street. Saint Severin (phonetically.) A rather high pile of dark dirt. (Long pause at 9:45.)
They stay at a pink stucco building, with porch enclosures that are round. (Jane paused and gestured with her hands.) The base is not round. The portion between the... (gesture; groping for words) what would be the porch railing and the roof is round.
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Give us a moment again, and we will try to pick them up now. (Pause at 9:50. Jane, her eyes still closed, wagged a finger at me.) Ruburt was correct, Joseph. You should not have given your impressions.
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It is two words. (Pause.) More like San Mutro (phonetically), though I do not believe that is exact. An avenue beginning with a B, or San B, period, where they ate lunch. San Beninno (phonetically), or similar. (Long pause at 9:56.)
A striped awning, a dinner at 375. I believe this is the cost. A blue blanket on the bed where they sleep? A purchase of an item that is like a small sculpture. (Pause.) I get a bear shape. Some rain.
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(I had made a noise turning a page in the notebook. Jane took a long pause at 10:10. Because it was a warm night we had a window open. Abruptly I became conscious of traffic noise, and Jane told me later that she did too. This is the 9th Dr. Instream experiment. Each week we send Dr. Instream Seth’s material for him.)
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If possible he should emotionally think of us. He is thinking of us on an intellectual level now. Concentrating, but trying too hard intellectually. (Pause at 10:12.)
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(I too had just become conscious of the baby below us. Actually the child cried but briefly. Jane had paused at 10:15.)
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(Jane took a pause that lasted for one minute, at 10:22.)
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He wants a cigarette as this moment (pause at 10:25), though this is far from unusual.
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(Jane held the envelope lightly in both hands and paused briefly. This is the 15th envelope test.)
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Two people, as in a negative. Ruburt thinks of his aunt and uncle in New York. This is an associative connection on Ruburt’s part. (Pause.)
A connection however with a man and woman, not yourselves. Older than yourselves. (Pause.) A connection with an afternoon scene, perhaps your parents, Joseph, and an automobile.
A connection with your parents’ back yard. (Pause.)
A distant connection with a trip by train, and the service. Flowers, and death of a dog. (Pause.)
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([Jane, after a pause:] “It’s me again. At least I think I am.”
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