1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:249 AND stemmed:home)
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(I remembered very little about the bow, yet subjectively I was sure it had been taken from a greeting card of some kind. I work for a greeting card company, but did not remember seeing other ribbons like it there in particular. I did not recall the card the ribbon came from, nor why I had removed it—if I was the one who had done so. I hoped Seth could fill us in on the details. The bow was in poor condition, and I assumed I had carried it home in a coat pocket sometime last winter.
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Now, even the home skies about you are filled with other realities, as I have said often. You will perceive the existence of these realities with various instruments in the future, but only their existence. You will not perceive their nature.
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An agreement or understanding reached having to do with a date set. Ruburt here thinks, you see, of the Easter date with your parents, and the note written at your parents’ home. An understanding quite apart from this however.
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(“Then I did bring this particular card, bearing the ribbon, home from work then?”)
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(“Why did I bring the ribbon home with me, anyhow?”)
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