1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:245 AND stemmed:famili)
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A connection with a family group, of one, five, three and two. A specific address. Connection with a fall, or something falling, and a formal rather than an informal affair.
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(I was not at all sure the data on the family group applied to the envelope object, so I picked this subject.
(“Will you elaborate on the family group data?”)
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The question, you see, leads Ruburt to think of a letter from your sister-in-law, concerning a change of dates for a family affair.
For some reason I get the impression of the word organization with the family group. More than four members.
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(Jane said she knew she was going astray in the data when I asked about the family group, although the envelope objects do mention family groups. But the question confused her; this is the first time this has happened. Jane said she had an image of a “round object”, that had to do with motion, but had no idea as to what it represented.
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(“A connection with a family group, of one, five, three and two.” Both envelope objects refer to family groups. We are not sure what the numbers refer to. Types one, two and three polio vaccines are referred to on the cards, but this leaves the five to be explained. Nor do the numbers fit our family groups completely. In the phone book the school at which we received the vaccine on each occasion is listed by avenue, but no number is given.
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(I now asked Seth to elaborate on the family group data. “The question, you see, leads Ruburt to think of a letter from your sister-in-law, concerning a change of dates for a family affair.” This does not apply to the envelope objects. Seth explains somewhat concerning why this data came about however.
(“For some reason I get the impression of the words organization with the family group.” Family groups are mentioned on the envelope objects, and the vaccine was distributed by the Chemung County Medical Society, an organization.
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This time your question led us astray. I did not want Ruburt to get away from the family group idea, you see, but he kept getting specific in the wrong direction. Still keeping however the family group image.
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We got involved finally, with his father, in an effort to get him away from your family. We were trying to lead him to his mother, who is an invalid, to get near the polio connection, but I am afraid we did not succeed here.
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The April was an attempt to get a spring date, but with the connection with the letter from your family we ended up with the wrong year.
The trip was to be a trip by car. More than four in the family did not come through correctly. I meant many families, you see.
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The organization data was good. Also the family group.
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(I also hoped aloud that Seth would clear up the reference to the numbers given in “A connection with a family group, of one, five, three and two.” Unfortunately he did not do so. I didn’t catch the oversight until after the session.
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