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He was quite correct in assuming as he did that his upset had little to do with a lack of chairs, since he knew perfectly well that a sufficiency was available. Now, for another piece to our puzzle. The mayor is also to be present upon this occasion, and Ruburt thought subconsciously how pleased her friend, Edward Briscoe, would be in his simple way—in the old days—to be present, and how impressed he would be with the mayor.
[... 25 paragraphs ...]
Longer than a ring box. It does not seem to have a cardboard cover, nor to be made of cardboard. Perhaps it holds a pen and pencil. I have the impression of a date, 1936 or 7. Perhaps this is when he obtained the box or its contents, I believe as a gift. Somehow connected with achievement, however. (Pause.)
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
Give us a moment, please. These are impressions.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(Break at 10:27. Jane was dissociated as usual. Her eyes had remained closed. She had no special thoughts about the evening’s test data except to say that none of the impressions she heard herself giving made any sense to her.
[... 18 paragraphs ...]
For lately you could not make a hill, and as a result later you went to a gasoline station for gas. This was too broad an association for your purposes, but legitimate, and it should give you some idea of how these things work. For often quite legitimate associations such as these must be bypassed for more specific data. Nevertheless this particular impression does show the evidence of clairvoyant data.
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