1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:298 AND stemmed:squar)
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A connection with greed—a grasp. With an article, an article of clothing. A four plus one, and an initial—initials—I believe three, J A B. (Pronounced almost as a question.) Masculine. Playground. Squares. Toreador. Rectangular with stripes.
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Horizontal lines (envelope still to forehead horizontally) with a small square. Piccadilly Square. A city. Very distant connection with something like Cincinnati, Ohio.
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That was a result of a square impression. But this also has to do with a connection out of country.
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(“Squares.” See the copy of the object on page 141. Jane said that by squares she meant the little boxes strung out along the horizontal lines on the object. There are four rows of these.
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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.
(“Piccadilly Square.” We don’t know. Piccadilly Square, London, England, might refer to the fact that a professor at Elmira College, with whom Jane would like to work as an assistant, teaches English Literature and specializes in Victorian English. At this writing Jane is to hear from him any day about the job.
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(12th Question: You mentioned Piccadilly before. “That was a result of a square impression. But this also has to do with a connection out of country.” See our speculations regarding the Piccadilly data on page 147.
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