1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:304 AND stemmed:envelop)
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(The 78th envelope object was a shopping list I had written out earlier today for Jane, but which Jane did not see. On a sheet of white paper torn from a pad, same color ink as the tracing on page 189, folded as indicated, placed between two pieces of Bristol and then sealed in double envelopes. Results were not particularly good. See Jane’s supplementary list, this page also.)
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You may take a break or give me your envelope, as you prefer.
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Now your envelope.
(Her eyes closed, Jane took the envelope from me for our 78th experiment at 9:55. She held it to her forehead in a horizontal position.)
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(Pause, eyes closed, envelope still to forehead.) I have the image of people. Let us see. Of four adults. Do you have questions?
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(See the tracing on page 189. The envelope object was a shopping list I made out with the intention of giving it to Jane earlier today, but did not do so. She never saw it before the test. It was written in a dark pen on white paper torn from a pad the same size, and was folded once before insertion into the double envelopes. The back was blank.
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(“The impression of a rectangular shape.” The object is rectangular, either opened up or folded. It was folded inside the double envelopes.
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(“I do have the impression of dark color and white, small handwriting perhaps on the back, in ink.” See page 189. The object does contain small dark handwriting on white. The back impression could have been picked up by Seth because the object was folded inside the sealed double envelopes.
(“Smaller shapes, fairly dark, perhaps like leaves in shadow. A connection with a note or letter. At least a connection with writing that is not on the object itself. That is, other writing, either in a note or beneath these images which I believe are on the object.” This is good data, and refers to the list Jane made out herself to supplement my list. See page 190. Jane made her list out Tuesday morning, November 29, after I had given her a copy of the list used as envelope object Monday, November 28.
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(2nd Question: Any others? “These are further impressions. A turn up or tune-up.” Possibly a reference to the sweater left behind by Sarah Bernard, turning up after the Bernards had driven away. This is referred to on Jane’s list under the mail package data; Jane did this on the same trip downtown during which she ran the errands listed on my list, used as envelope objects.
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