1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:255 AND stemmed:right)
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(It was now time for the 59th Dr. Instream experiment. Jane sat with her right hand raised to her closed eyes, speaking at a somewhat slower rate, with many short pauses. Resume at 10:08.)
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He has an ache in his right arm. He gives a list to Dr. Instream. The list is handwritten, on a white paper that is tinged with blue, that is, bluish-white paper. It has to do with a schedule.
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(At 10:17 Jane took the envelope from me for the 50th experiment. Her eyes remained closed. Her position did not change; since she sat with her left hand still to her eyes, she laid the envelope in her lap with her right hand.)
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(“A grillwork.” In plain view in the photo are picket fences to the right and left of Maxine and Del, plus two large curving trellises bare of flowers or greenery. One of the trellises is in back of the couple. See the tracing on page 124.
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(“A circular object that is segmented, and perhaps turns.” One of the trellises in the photo is plainly seen on the couples’ right. Its construction is segmented, its outside shape made up of curves. In addition the curve of this trellis flows into the curve or arch of the trellis behind Del and Maxine. We think Seth’s perception of these curving lines led to the mention of “perhaps turns.”
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(“Also the impression of a string or series. A miscellany of shapes in one corner.” Apparently the picket fence, seen in two places on the photo—to their right and in back of Del and Maxine, and their left foreground. In the photo the tree branches in their left background form an interesting pattern also, with the building mentioned at the top of this page seen behind them; usually when Jane uses the word miscellany to denote irregular shapes the data is too general.
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