1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:333 AND stemmed:do)
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Our new guest: 15th century, rather a strange itinerary, from Holland to Turkey. A male. Involved in pursuits that took him from city to city and to town to town. To do with musical scores of some kind.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(“How do you spell that?”)
[... 19 paragraphs ...]
([Barbara:] “Do you mean alto, a l t o?”)
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
That has something to do with words.
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([Barbara:] “Do you mean S o d a?)
Indeed. Do not blame me. I did not name you, perhaps you were bubbly. You left school in the sixth grade, but in your town you were considered fairly educated, you see. There was a Miss Thompson’s School for Girls. Taught by a maiden lady in her home.
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
A scroll, which I do not understand. A meeting with an acquaintance. The number 12. Fourteen steps and a circular clock, very large, above a stairway, with spokes out from it in gold, of wood, of nautical design. (Gestures.)
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I suggest that you make your own decisions, young lady, for making them you will discover your strengths and weaknesses. You know what you should do, and the decision must be your own.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
Give us a moment please… We find we do not believe that he is interested in the kind of relationship that you have in mind. He is somewhat sentimentally intrigued, but he is not about to change the framework of his days, and he is not resolute. He realizes that basically you expect what he cannot give. There will be sentiment. There will not be any basic long-term commitment.
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