1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:310 AND stemmed:man)
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A very small image, such as the square or rectangle on the item. An invitation to attend. A fence or framework connection with the item. Connection with a man also. With you and another man, and some connection with the date 1 1492, perhaps leading to an historical event.
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(“Who is the other man referred to besides myself?”)
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The other man, a friend rather than a relative.
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(“Connection with a man also. With you and another man," Some distortion develops here, but we think this legitimate data. See the copy of the object on page 230. Note that Caroline Keck writes Jane that her son Larry appropriated my drawing for his own use. Jane looked at me when she gave this data, incidentally.
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(“and some connection with the date 1 1492, perhaps leading to an historical event.” With the date 1492 I thought Bill Gallagher cropped up in the data; this reference growing out of the other man reference; Bill and I had been discussing old sailing ships the other evening, and various dates, etc., some of the time in Jane’s presence.
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(4th Question: Who is the other man referred to besides myself? “Something to do with an animal in a tree, that I do not understand.” I had been hoping Seth, or Jane, might come up with Caroline Keck’s husband, Sheldon, or her son Larry, who is named on the object itself. See page 230. Of course I was involved with another man, and this involvement Seth picked up—since my drawing was appropriated by Larry Keck, as noted on the object.
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(“The other man, a friend rather than a relative.” Here Seth, or Jane, veers toward Bill Gallagher again, it seems. I had not met either Caroline or Sheldon Keck, nor Larry who was in Brooklyn.
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