1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:234 AND stemmed:three)
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Twelve people in a group, listening to him. A special group in which he is highly interested. A letter from an F W. Findings that are surprising to him, involving somehow X’s and Y’s. Perhaps on the third, thirteenth or twenty-third of this month. I am sure of the three but not of the other figures.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
A connection with twine. With the numbers four three, and an automotive establishment.
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An achievement and a scarcity. Three people in particular.
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(“With the numbers four three”, was also general. Jane speculated that it could refer to the age of either the publicity director of F. Fell, or to Rhoda Monks, the author of letter # 2. Jane telephoned Frederick Fell on February 8th, and in so doing spoke first to Rhoda Monks; to Jane she sounded as though she could be about that age.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(“Three people in particular.” Three people wrote the four letters involved. Jane wrote letters #1 and #4, Rhoda Monks wrote letter #2, Emma Hesse was responsible for letter #3. But I did not ask Seth for clarification and so we are not certain.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
The four three refers to the age, either of Rhoda Monks, or the man who sent the request for the social security number. They are both approximately of the same age.
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The three letters of the same date brought about the difficulty, though the difficulty would have been far less had our circumstances this evening been better. There is no need to go into the meanings for other impressions which were not clear.
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