1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:245 AND stemmed:letter)
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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.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
April 66. Now this is connected with Ruburt’s letter image. Personally, I have the impression of Ruburt’s father.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
We will say that it is a letter, and we will say that it is from one of Ruburt’s parents. Now take your break.
[... 18 paragraphs ...]
(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.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(My second question asked for more specific data on the July or April reference already given. “April 66. Now this is connected with Ruburt’s letter image. Personally, I have the impression of Ruburt’s father.” Again, this material is off. I could feel Jane groping about, trying to right herself. I wondered if I could cut across the confusion here by asking her to name the object, so that was the third question:
(“We will say that it is a letter, and we will say that it is from one of Ruburt’s parents.”
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
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.
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