1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:213 AND stemmed:ruburt)
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One of the reasons, Joseph, for your own lack of festive spirit in the past has been the result of your realization that this gap between idealism and action is great. You could not therefore enter into what you felt to be the hypocrisy of the season. All the more since you have no particular conviction, anymore than Ruburt has, concerning the historic existence of a Christ.
[... 18 paragraphs ...]
Now we shall see, again, what we can do. Give us a moment. A connection with water. One, two, three, or three of a kind. A connection with a commercial venture. A connection again, with an afternoon and two people, yourself and Ruburt.
Ruburt here thinks of a photograph of the two of you, taken at Marathon. (Pause.) A border. Horizontal lines that are similar to each other. A late spring, or a spring or summer month.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(“One, two, three, or three of a kind,” can be the July 3 postmark date on the envelope. The envelope is addressed to Jane and me, “yourself and Ruburt,” but we do not particularly see where “afternoon” comes in. I remember the photograph of Jane and me taken at Marathon, Florida. “A border” regarding the test object does not ring a bell, but “Horizontal lines that are similar to each other,” are the postmark cancellation lines. The letter was mailed in July, “a spring or summer month.”
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
I will now close our session, with my fondest good wishes to you both, and I believe that we have set Ruburt back on a fairly steady line.
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