1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:219 AND stemmed:number)
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A miscellany of objects, designs that appear like numbers. A connection with a family record; as a page, for example, from a book.
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I pick up the number seven, and this could refer to the age, that is, of the child who wore the ribbon.
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A connection also with four numbers, I believe in a row. I suggest your break.
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(“A miscellany of objects, designs that appear like numbers,” is we think a reference to the words and numbers on the pass. “A connection with a family record; as a page, for example, from a book,” is a hit. The visitor’s pass contains a number code referring to Miss Bunn’s hospital record, Lorraine tells us; and the pass is like a page from a book, in that such passes are kept in spiral books at the hospital.
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(The numbers “Four seven” are on the pass, and also “four numbers, I believe in a row,” if you want to isolate this many from longer groups. On the last line of the data on Miss Bunn some numbers are barely legible; we can see the impression of four numbers in a row here also.
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