1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:210 AND stemmed:paus)
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(The session was held in our back room. Jane spoke while sitting down, in a quiet voice for the most part. Once again she was smoking as the session began; this meant her eyes had to open at least narrowly to find the ashtray, but she was looking down in the act and I could not actually tell whether or not they did open. Jane’s pace was quite slow, with many pauses, in the beginning. I should note here that Marian and Helen left us at 8:55, and that Helen lives just a block from us.)
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(Jane now took a long pause, quite an unusual procedure after the opening salutation.)
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(Jane delivered the above paragraph with many pauses.)
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We will now see what we can do with your envelope. Please give us a moment. (Pause.)
These are impressions. A mist; that is, I believe M-I-S-T, and a long road. (Pause.) In parenthesis here, Ruburt’s own connection is with the Gallaghers. An afternoon involving three people. A massage. Something like a... I do not know the phrase... like a bandage used to bind wounds at pressure points. (Pause.)
Ruburt and dark treetops. A connection with wood, rather strongly, as of many trees, and another connection with a long wooden table, as of a picnic table. (Pause.)
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So give us another moment here. (Pause.)
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There is a man connected with the photograph. Ruburt’s husband. (Pause.) But it has to do with the past, at least five years ago.
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(It was now time for the 19th Dr. Instream test. Jane’s pace was now again very slow. Although I could not see her doing so, her eyes must have opened a trifle to find the ashtray, since she was again smoking. She sat with one hand to her face, her head tipped down, speaking quietly. She took many pauses, some of them long. Resume at 10:06.)
Now give us a moment. Then I shall have some remarks to make later. (Pause.)
A new interior, or one that we have not seen earlier. (A long pause at 10:07.) A neighboring town or village. Three or four people (pause) with cards of some kind. Two doors to the room, and old-fashioned furniture.
Many small objects on display, and a chest of large proportions. A beaded framework, as of a beaded lamp. An old bible in which family records may be kept. (Long pause.)
The number ten, and the number 375. Also a fee involved. (Pause.)
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