1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:300 AND stemmed:item)
[... 51 paragraphs ...]
Something like a toy that is misplaced. Brass. I am not sure here. The connection leads to buttons. A party. 1731. An actual replica, or something happening all over again, as a commemoration. Orange and purple. A paper item, but rougher rather than smooth, background. Perhaps a colored paper. Purple.
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
(Seth did not return to help us out; in the meantime we made our own connections. Section One of the Times was many pages thick, as is usual on a Sunday. Therefore Jane and I arbitrarily decided to limit the interpretations and connections to the object itself, and the one page—11/12—from which it was torn. These two items are on file along with the front page of the section.
[... 34 paragraphs ...]
(“Something identical to something else.” There could be various interpretations. Sales, as indicated on both sides of the object, would imply many identical items on sale, in each category. And again, there is the twin reference on the page 12 side of the object.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
(“A paper item, but rougher than smooth, background.” The object is a paper item. And being from a newspaper it is of a rougher, rather than smooth, background or stock. That is, the coarse newsprint versus say a coated magazine type of paper stock.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
(“And a child.” As stated before, children are mentioned in the Ceylon eye bank article in column one on page 11, of the full page from which the item was taken. See page 152. Quote from the article: the ophthalmologist … said the recipients would be… Vietnamese civilians, mostly children, etc.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
(1961. No connections. There are various recent and old year dates mentioned in the news articles on both pages 11 and 12 of the newspaper, but not 1961. Nor are there any $19.61 prices on any advertised items, or sizes of that figure, on either the item itself or the full page.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]