1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:278 AND stemmed:turnabout)
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J B. Connection with a fortunate circumstance. 1963 and 1966. A turnabout or change of mind or plan.
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(“Can you elaborate on a turnabout?”)
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(This data evidently refers to turnabout rather than the oval shape. I had thought it okay to ask the next question, since Seth had taken a rather lengthy pause.)
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(“A turnabout or change of mind or plan.” We speculate: Before leaving for Maine with his girl, Leonard talked often to us of marriage to her. Since his return he has not mentioned the subject, and as far as we know has not seen the girl. I wanted to ask Seth more about turnabout.
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(Question: “Can you elaborate on a turnabout?” “Having to do with a change of plan. An event not taking place when originally planned. Put off.” See the interpretation of the turnabout data on page 315. The above adds no more to that interpretation. Note that Seth’s answers to the questions this evening seem to add little that is more specific to the data originally given.
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(Note on August 14. Jane and I talked with Leonard today, Sunday, and learned that he appears to have put off marriage to the girl in question—see Turnabout—because of her “attitude about money.” It seems he thinks she is somewhat overbearing regarding the subject, since her parents are wealthy. Leonard made the remark, “I don’t think I’ll ever get married,” etc.)
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