1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:242 AND stemmed:here)
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(“I’m wondering about part of the early data here; you seem to be talking about a letter or note. What’s the connection with the envelope object?”)
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(“The number four in the center of a square.” We made no connection here, although Seth points out an interesting one, somewhat distorted, after break.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
(“and a street or avenue, as an avenue of escape.” A street, Gray Street, is printed on the object. Our thought also is that the escape data here refers to our not wishing to attend the affair represented by the ticket.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(“The appearance of a neat, even, script, with small letters. The main paragraph forming a neat rectangular form. But neatly squared off. A block of matter.” Jane said this data referred to the printed envelope object, even though she used the word script instead of type. I was wondering if her use of the word script was a reference to the note sent in connection with the object, but Jane said no. She is not aware of the difference between the terms script, lettering, and type, for instance. She had an image here, of small even words on a rectangular shape; but my questioning could not elicit whether she could distinguish, here, between type, script, etc., on this rectangular shape. She merely knew there were words present.
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(“Connection with a dog.” I drew a blank here. Jane offered a connection perhaps twice removed from the object. Leonard Yaudes has a girlfriend who has a dog; occasionally they leave the dog in Leonard’s apartment when they go out on a date. The connection would be that the object came from Leonard’s apartment. It is a weak one, in that the girl in question is not the girl who was present in the apartment on November 20,1965, when Jane and I were given the object. Jane didn’t know whether her interpretation was correct.
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
No. Ruburt can explain the connection here now. It is now apparent to him.
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