1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:261 AND stemmed:card)
[... 46 paragraphs ...]
Mirth. Yet also a connection with an unpleasant event. A rectangular card, with printed matter. Some larger lettering, and then some small.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
A thin border on the object, and horizontal lettering. Reaching in the center out toward the margins. A card, such as the kind sent out by organizations for invitations.
[... 17 paragraphs ...]
(“A rectangular card, with printed matter.” The object is on a rectangular piece of heavy, porous-type paper, similar to card stock. Jane said she had an image of the correct size and proportion of the object, and that Seth was trying to get this data across to her. She had no image of a drawing, or herself.
(The card bears my writing, but strictly speaking this is not printed matter; which need not refer to writing at all.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
(“A card, such as the kind sent out by organizations for invitations.” Jane had an image here, of a rectangular card of the kind that used to be sent out by an art gallery where she worked up until a year of so ago. This image card was the same size and proportion, she said, as the rectangular paper the envelope object is drawn on; she believes Seth gave her this data to reinforce that idea.
(Jane did not have this image when she gave the “rectangular card” data interpreted on page 184.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
(“Come… An invitation to do something, or go somewhere, or to join.” Jane believes this data grew out of the gallery card data interpreted under organizations on page 186. There is another connection; Jane mentioned it tentatively but we had no way to be sure. Seth confirms it after break however.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]