1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:218 AND stemmed:candl)
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(When I lit our test candle at 8:55 PM, the flame at once shot up to an estimated height of three inches; I had not seen it do this before. It smoked noticeably for a few moments. The flame then settled down to a steady height of about 1 1/4 inches, and remained there through first break. As usual, the flame was shielded from Jane’s vision during her deliveries.
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(The candle flame had not varied since the beginning of the session. It was not warm to the touch except at the edge of the lip, and even here it was only warm.
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(Jane’s eyes began to open at times now. Her delivery was fast and emphatic. The candle flame remained the same.)
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(Break at 10:00. Jane said she was well dissociated. Her eyes had remained closed for the most part. She had appeared to be wrapped up in the material, speaking rapidly and with much emphasis. The candle flame remained unchanged, burning steadily at an estimated height of 1 1/4 inches.
[... 19 paragraphs ...]
(Break at 10:23. Jane was dissociated as usual. Her eyes had remained closed for both tests. She sat with the test envelope pressed to her forehead the whole time. The candle flame burned at the same steady height.
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(Jane began speaking in a most emphatic and enthusiastic manner. Her eyes were closed but she was smoking; her eyes soon opened however. The candle flame remained at its steady 11/4 inch height. Resume at 10:37.)
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(Except for an occasional mild spurt, the candle flame had remained at its same level.
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(End at 11:35. Jane was dissociated as usual. Her eyes had opened at times. The candle flame had shown no noticeable change of importance during the session; Jane said she had not been aware of the flame one way or another all evening. My writing hand was tired. Before the session Jane had been tired; she now felt fine. She said Seth could have continued all night.)
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A cloth, like a handkerchief, laid upon the table, and a candle. Red, I believe... Now I think of two candles, and the piece of cloth is white, the cloth on the table.
([Peggy:] “At a restaurant on Sunday night, we had candles on the table. The tablecloth was white. We had red placemats, giving a checked effect.”
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