1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:252 AND stemmed:close)
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(Jane was still not feeling tiptop, but thought she would rather have the session than miss it. It was held in our front room. She began speaking while sitting down and with her eyes closed, in a quiet voice and with short pauses.)
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
(Break at 9:16. Jane had been dissociated as usual for a first break. Her eyes had remained closed, her pace the same.
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(Jane resumed in the same quiet manner, her eyes again closed at 9:25.)
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(Jane’s eyes had been opening at times. Now they closed, and she sat back to give the data for the 56th Dr. Instream experiment.)
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(Jane paused again. She still sat with the envelope held to her forehead, her eyes closed. I waited a few moments to see if the end of the session was near.)
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(Break at 9:52. Jane was dissociated as usual. Her eyes had remained closed. Jane said Seth had surprised her by asking for the envelope. This was definitely Seth’s doing, she said, and he asked out of politeness.
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(“with three people in particular.” When the police asked Bill to remove the painting from his gallery window, he asked advice from three people in particular. Two of the people are named in the sixth column of the envelope object. These two supported Bill’s decision to leave the painting in the window. The third man, Ernfred Anderson, who has a national reputation as a sculptor and teacher at Elmira College, and is a close friend of Bill, Jane and mine, advised Bill to remove the painting. Bill told Jane and me this on his visit earlier this evening, although we had heard this from other friends several days ago.
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