1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:336 AND stemmed:here)
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I found New York a dizzy encounter indeed, and I wish that in the future you would seek more quiet environments. Now. Give me a brief moment here, and let us see what we can do for our so-fatigued friend. (Pause.)
(Here Seth refers to Bill, who leaves for Syracuse tomorrow on a business trip for the Elmira newspaper.)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
I am not sure of Ruburt’s physical interpretation here of my meaning. You will have to let the Midwest stand as is. It could however refer to something as simple as riding; but in connection with the account I do not mean the obvious trip, of course.
An incapable gentleman with a crew cut, brownish hair, precisely in the middle of his organization. JC and a back page. An attempted filibuster, though not in political terms. Rather amusing. An attempt to minimize or steer away from a main issue here, on the part of two gentlemen, who seem to offer instead a grab bag of tricks. The term “formica” (my phonetic interpretation). I do not know to what it refers. An engagement that is not scheduled will be important, and the crux of the matter.
Madison Avenue and tactics and a tall, fairly well-proportioned gentleman with a striped tie. An initial encounter here. Perhaps our friend meets him for the first time, or sees him clearly for the first time.
[... 24 paragraphs ...]
(Here Jane’s voice grew uneven and quiet at times. I felt some alarm.)
He is behaving in a compulsive manner. (Jane’s head drooped) His activities will cause a near-(underlined) crisis situation at the paper. He is squeezing the life from it symbolically and he senses the emotional (Jane’s voice sounded almost drugged here) crisis toward which he is propelled. There will be repercussions at his home first, and signs appearing there first.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]
(All through here, Jane mouths the words, and repeats them a bit louder than a whisper.)
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