1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:333 AND stemmed:paus)
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Give us a moment, please. (Pause.)
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Give us a moment please. (Pause.)
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He could write music. It seems he stole scores and sold them to recognized composers. (Pause.) The endeavor hardly made him rich however. His father is a musician.
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M a n s d a v e n s, the last name. (Pause.) The first (gesturing) T a n z. 1487, 1535, dying in Turkey. Three children and a wife who was German. The personality then irresponsible but full of gaiety, with some effeminate characteristics from an earlier 9th century life. (Pause.) A tendency then to run from problems, and a fear of settling in one place.
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Now. (Pause.) Late 17th century. China. Again as a male. This time of very poor circumstances, but of somewhat moral caliber. The lowest class of merchant dealing however with foreigners in a border town, an outpost.
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(Pause.) You were a member of a band of such men, dealing honorably enough with wares, but cut off from the main stream of civilized endeavors. A Manchurian encounter here, with hordes coming from another country some 50 years previous, their descendants still living in the mountain passes.
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More freedom should be allowed in many respects, but more freedom should be allowed to others also. (Pause.)
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Give us a moment, please. (Pause.)
A communication, Philip, from someone rather distant in space, say across the continent, perhaps even on an island. Or the person has connections with such a place. This is family or personal rather than business, I believe. (Pause.) Also a woman in a rather small town. Either her name is Ann or she has a mother or sister with the name of Ann.
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Late afternoon. A game (Jane paused, eyes closed, then shook her head in puzzlement.)
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Now my dear friend… give me a moment. (Pause.)
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There was a challenge involved, implied perhaps, and I assume it will not be taken up but it will be understood. It will be sidestepped. The reply will be polite in comparison. (Pause.) The man who receives it will understand it. A man to whom he shows it will not. No meeting will result as a direct result.
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Give us a moment please. (Pause.)
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(Pause.) An antique they prize. A miscellany of objects arranged in pyramid form, and people dressed as constables who are not constables. They went to their room shortly after seven, and leave it again. They eat at a place that begins with a D. This is not it: It sounds like Den-i-ah (my phonetic interpretation) however.
Their dinner comes to $7.95. Their menu has pictures of mermaids or Hawaiian dancers upon it. (Pause.) There is a long dark bar, a long, narrow establishment, tables to the left, and too many people to be served. They must wait.
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There was a relationship existing between you and your friend, (pause) in the Oklahoma existence. He was your grandmother.
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He brought you up, and it is in that home that you lived. There were many problems not worked out that are being worked out now. We will go into more personal material if you wish at another session. (Pause.) There is also a connection with an individual where you work. If no one has any questions then we shall close the session.
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