1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:292 AND stemmed:white)
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(See the previous pages for tracings of the two envelope objects used in the 73rd experiment this evening. The beer can cap was enclosed within my folded note; the note was written on white paper in the same color ink used to make the tracings. Both items came from a gathering of friends at our apartment last Friday evening, October 7. The dark color on the end of the tab is carbon black from a candle flame. I did this deliberately on Friday evening during the gathering, in full view of everyone, for at that moment I decided to use this cap as the envelope object for the session tonight. Other details later.
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Forty-six or 1946. Square patterns. Gray, black, white. A calendar, or series of numbers. Blue. Perhaps the color of a garment.
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(“Gray, black, white.” Jane suggested these connections: The gray, or aluminum, color of the metal cap; the black section of the cap I heated in the candle flame; the white paper upon which I wrote the date and other data concerning the cap.
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(She is quite positive of this. The sweater is one handmade by her mother, who is an invalid. We checked Jane’s memory on the rest of her wardrobe Friday evening. She wore tan Wrangler pants, white sneakers, and a tan sleeveless blouse. She pressed the pants before company came. The sleeveless blouse was a little too chilly and she put the blue sweater on. Jane had planned to wear this sweater Friday evening, and had already applied blue eye shadow to match.
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(6th Question: How about its color? “We gave you colors.” See the gray, black and white data at the top of page 97. In asking this question I wondered whether Seth might give other colors, in the event he referred to some other oval object than the tab.
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