1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:292 AND stemmed:impress)
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Give us a moment, please. These are impressions. (Pause.)
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The impression of a maze (or amaze?). A Friday. A vertical format. (Jane now lowered the envelope to her lap.) Three. This could be 3 PM, I do not know, but a trio or three. (Pause.) And a connection with time mentioned. A scale of sorts.
Connection with a large city. This Minneapolis connection, I do not know to what it refers. Again, a capital letter impression, a large M. Minneapolis, Mississippi—that length of word, with a place description connected.
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I do not know. A large A impression. Whether it is symbolic or literal I am not aware. A chimney shape also.
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(“The impression of a maze.” This is a case where variations are possible in writing down sounds. At first I wrote this data as two words, so let it stand, but soon reconsidered and realized I could just as well have written down “amaze”. I could not tell which version to use, actually, from Jane’s pronunciation.
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(“Connection with a large city. This Minneapolis connection, I do not know to what it refers. Again, a capital letter impression, a large M. Minneapolis, Mississippi—that length of word, with a place description connected.” Jane said she was sure these long names beginning with an M reflected her attempts to come through with Milwaukee, rather than Minneapolis. She tied up the Milwaukee name to our having beer to drink at the gathering Friday evening: and of course a beer can furnished the metal object used in the experimental envelope. See page 88.
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(2nd Question: What does the big A refer to? “I do not know. A large A impression. Whether it is symbolic or literal I am not aware.” The meaning is symbolic, and Seth explains after break.
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