1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:292 AND stemmed:ring)
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A 36 and 46. Printed matter and a design. Something small and round, like a ring, or small circular shape. Placed fairly high on the item. Perhaps to the right, and small.
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(“Something small and round, like a ring, or small circular shape.” The beer can cap used as object is small and round, like a ring. Jane pointed out also that the word “Ring” appears twice in blind emboss on top of Draft Beer cans, one of which furnished the cap. See page 88.
(“Placed fairly high on the item. Perhaps to the right, and small.” Jane said this was a reference to the position of the cap-ring against my note, while the two items were sealed between the two Bristol stiffeners and in the double envelopes. She had an image of their position while giving this data. It will be remembered that by this time Jane held the envelope in her lap; earlier she had held it against her forehead as she often does. To the right is a rough indication of the position she refers to, and which she was able to verify to some extent as she opened the envelopes at break. Remember the note was actually folded over the cap, like a sandwich; evidently the pressure of the two Bristol stiffeners and the two envelopes held the cap in the same position relative to the note.
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(“A connection with a diamond … Later note by RFB: Ring? … also, and a woman. Ruburt thinks there of your mother.” This is another method Jane used to approach the idea of my father, and the RFB initials she saw mentally. Seth has more to say in answer to the next question.
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(“Oval also. Something oval.” Jane said that while giving this data she knew a small object was referred to, but did not say so. She thinks Seth was trying to get across the idea of the elongated egg shape of the ring and cap, thus:
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