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[... 21 paragraphs ...]
I am going to go out rather far on the limb right here. Remembering what you now know about the nature of time, you should know that the apparent boundaries between past, present and future are only illusions, caused by the amount of action you can physically perceive. Therefore, it is more than possible to react in the past to an event that has not yet occurred, to be influenced by your own future.
We are not getting involved here in the free will or predestination question, though we have spoken about it, and we shall discuss it thoroughly in connection with time in general. Suffice it to say that it is more than possible for an individual to react in the past to an event in the future which may never occur.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
You have yourself doubtless thought of some, but we shall do our best to make these ideas clear and understandable, and to explain various complications that can be anticipated. There are for example certain limitations set here that must be clearly stated; but within these limitations you will find that events can be changed, and are constantly changed, regardless of the point or the apparent point of their original occurrence.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
I seem to have the impression of the word Avon as being part of the location, or as indicating the location, and perhaps Stratsford. Perhaps the ring came from a shop somewhere about this location, or events began here at this affair which would end up with the giving of the ring. (Long pause.)
[... 31 paragraphs ...]
I will make one small comment here. Ruburt’s association with the trailer was caused by the fact that the owner of the card has a male child, who was somewhat unmanageable. And the owners of the trailer, also living in the country, have a child of similar nature.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
(I neglected to mention this on page 217. Jane was aware of the connection here.)
[... 5 paragraphs ...]