1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:298 AND stemmed:here)
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(A note: Miss Callahan was taken to a home for the elderly a few weeks ago, and has given up her apartment in this house, etc. A couple of days ago Jane and I heard through a friend that Miss Callahan has twice been found walking along Route 17, a main highway here, as she tried to get back to this house. Her mind is failing. Miss Callahan’s first mention is in the first session of Volume 1.)
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No. (Pause.) I simply see the large capitals J A B, and do not know their precise meaning. Perhaps four connected here.
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Ruburt here has a phone connection, of course.
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(“Toreador.” We made no connection here, but a legitimate one developed during the question-and-answer period.
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(“A call. The color black.” Seth adds a bit of data during the questioning, and verifies my first thought here, that this data refers to our having a telephone—black—installed because of Jane’s teaching job. Also, Jane insisted on a black phone.
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(“Horizontal lines with a small square.” Another reference to the object itself. The word square here may refer to the next data.
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(“With a momentous occasion of some kind; not usual occasion. Somehow different.” Jane also had the idea of an initial occasion here, and regretted not saying it aloud. She said this data refers to her first day of teaching; to her it was certainly momentous, not usual, and different. The envelope object is the employee pay record from her check for this first day’s work.
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(4th Question: Can you say something about the initials J A B? “A connection with several circular shapes, rather oval.” Here Seth was still considering the previous questions pertaining, Jane thought, to the automobile or taxi idea.
(5th Question: The oval shapes are related to J A B? “No. I simply see the large capitals J A B, and do not know their precise meaning. Perhaps four connected here.” See the J A B data at the bottom of page 146. The question was an attempt to get more data on them. We see no connection with four here, particularly.
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(“Or dim gold overtones in a lighter color, with a gray white.” Seth is off here.
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(Two male teachers and a female were involved with Jane while she sought work as a teacher—Mr. Don Hennigen and Mr. Albert Ryerson. Jane cannot now recall the name of the female supervisor, whom she met but once, but doesn’t think the initials tally. Others could be involved here—as on page 148.
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