1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:235 AND stemmed:impress)
[... 36 paragraphs ...]
These are impressions. Something that resembles a shield in shape, with inscriptions on it. Made I believe of metal, an insignia. Either the inscription or the insignia is of red color. The object itself of a metal color.
[... 27 paragraphs ...]
(Jane felt that the following impressions on page 305 could very well apply to the envelope object:
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
(“The edges of the object would ordinarily be sharp, it seems, but they are somewhat blunted.” Jane was perhaps more definite concerning this impression, than any of the others. She feels the sharp edges is a reference to the beer glasses depicted on the coaster: one can think of glass ordinarily as sharp-edged, but to be useful as a drinking vessel the material would have its edges smoothed, or blunted.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
(“A connection with grassy land”, led Jane to say a connection could be seen with the envelope object after all. When she gave this impression, she had the mental impression of grain; thus her voicing the word grassy came from the mental grain. Jane had the idea, now, that the envelope object advertised beer, made from grain.
(This interpretation is not correct, as will be seen. Instead Seth leads us to recall the rather hilarious incident Saturday evening that did give rise to this impression.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
(I did not think to query Seth about this impression later, so do not know if my interpretation is correct.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
(So Jane, while voicing the impression of “grassy land”, had the mental impression of grain, which referred to a man named Rice, who was present in the place where I obtained the envelope object. The connections are as far out as Hack Rice’s funny behavior.)
[... 34 paragraphs ...]
No. There is effort involved, as I learn, indeed, the best ways of giving Ruburt data, and try to guide him in discriminating between, or rather among, the many personal associations that any one legitimate impression may bring to his mind.
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