2 results for (book:tes6 AND session:268 AND stemmed:watch)
[... 59 paragraphs ...]
(After the gesture Jane switched the envelope to a vertical position as she put it back against her forehead. From now on I watched carefully to see that she held the envelope in the same position until the end of the delivery, so that I could mark the top dimension thus, should it be necessary to our interpretation of the data, and the Wilburs verified that the position of the object itself was thus determined by marking in succession both envelopes as they were opened at break, the two pieces of Bristol, and finally the object itself.)
[... 66 paragraphs ...]
[... 1 paragraph ...]
(The following are the impressions Jane received at 10:22 while holding Don Wilbur’s watch:)
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
4) a connection with someone else beside Don with the watch.
* correct—the watch was a gift from his wife.
5) small stupid incident immediately before or after the purchase.
* correct—It was a Christmas gift and he had bought the same item, a watch for his wife. They both knew what the other had bought and decided to open them Xmas eve because they knew.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
7) another package involved.
* correct—The smaller watch package was slipped inside of a larger package.
8) also, some connection with something misplaced or stolen—I don’t think it’s the watch that was misplaced or stolen.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
12) old man in a wheelchair—not connected with the watch.
* Don knew a woman who was crippled with arthritis who spent a lot of time in a wheelchair. She was a small woman… Jane’s impression was of a small person.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
14) something about the 6TH grade—another watch perhaps.
* The 6th grade was significant in the mind of Don although it is not likely he received another watch then. He has owned several other watches in his life though.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]