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(In the 278th session for Monday, August 8,1966, Seth said: “An event in a week and a half, that will be beneficial for you both.” Exactly a week and a half later, on Wednesday, August 17, Jane received a letter from Don Wollheim, of Ace Books. He is to visit us on September 1. Jane is particularly interested to talk business with him. The Wollheim letter was entirely unexpected, no correspondence having passed between Jane and Mr. Wollheim, or business, for a long time.
(On Saturday, August 20, Jane received her first press copy of her book from her publisher, F. Fell: How to Develop Your ESP Power.
(Our landlady, Marian Spaziani, visiting with us this evening, left at 9 PM. Jane began speaking in an average voice, with her eyes closed and while sitting down, at 9:09.)
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(Once again one of our cats scratched at the door for admittance. As she has done before Jane got up while speaking, and without interrupting her delivery let the cat in. She then sat back down.)
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(Jane paused while I sneezed.)
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(Break at 9:39. Jane was pretty well dissociated, she said. She wasn’t aware, really, that she had let the cat in until she was back in the chair. She likened the experience to manipulated dream images; none of them had bothered her.
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(Jane took a long pause, sitting with her eyes closed.)
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(Break at 10:15. Jane had been well dissociated. At first she could remember nothing except the last sentence or two she had delivered; then bits of the material began to return. Her pace had been good, her eyes open often, etc.
(At break we tried looking up the word “alloid” in the dictionary, without success. Nor did approximations yield anything. I was sure of the word Jane had given, as far as sound goes, although my spelling was phonetic. We thought Seth would comment later.
(Jane resumed in the same manner at 10:25.)
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(“How did Jane sprain it in the kitchen?”)
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(End at 10:42. Jane was again far-out. Eyes open at times, etc.)
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