1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:235 AND stemmed:land)
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A connection with grassy land, and strings, such as apron strings. Four, five, no, six, the number six. February. Someone runs away. A connection with round colored objects, and a person who was not familiar to you personally.
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(“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.
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(“and a person who was not familiar to you personally.” The connection here is tied in with the “grassy lands” data, but Jane and I did not see it during break.
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(Jane paused and smiled broadly. See the reference to “A connection with grassy land,” and “and a person who was not familiar to you personally.” in the envelope data. At once I recalled an incident that took place at the dancing establishment last Saturday evening; the six in our party had watched it with much amusement.
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(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.)
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