1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:278 AND stemmed:impli)
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Invitation of sorts, or implied. Grass. An oval shape or scene.
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(Another valid connection is that Leonard mailed the card to us from the state of Maine, where he was vacationing on a camping trip; implying woods in the state parks where he did stay, as we later learned.
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(“Invitation of sorts, or implied.” Leonard’s message to us on the back of the card contains such an invitation: “Hi: Have arrived safe and sound. You must come up and see the sea. It’s great. Leonard.”
(“Grass.” We don’t know. Grass of course is implied through the object in many ways: Campgrounds for one; also, before leaving for Maine Leonard had his new tent set up on the grass in the backyard of the apartment house for several days, checking it out. He lives in the apartment across the hall from us, on the second floor.
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(The mention of a dress is interesting, implying a female—and a female did accompany Leonard to Maine, from where he mailed us the object. We do not know whether Leonard’s girl had a red dress with her on the trip.
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