1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:285 AND stemmed:locat)
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A disturbance in the afternoon. Connection with a letter. Perhaps a Florida postmark. And with a postcard. Perhaps with a water scene on it, or from a location by water.
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(“Familiar.” Jane was vexed at herself here, for she realized now that when giving the familiar data, she was going to say something about a familiar location, meaning the location of our apartment as something familiar to us. Our address is on the letter used as object.
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(“And with a postcard. Perhaps with a water scene on it, or from a location by water.” I specifically mention a postcard in the letter used as object. The water data arises because if the doctor does send me a card, it will be addressed to Water Street.
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(Jane had no idea as to this building’s location in relation to Dr. Lodico, although of course she has seen it often. After the session, although it was late, I suggested we walk the few blocks to check out the above data. Arriving there, we saw that Dr. Lodico had no office in the building in question. Instead we discovered his office—and that of his father—to be in a conventional two-story building across the street from the building with a flattish roof.
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