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(9:27. Jane’s voice had been stronger than usual. She had used frequent short pauses and her eyes had been closed most of the time.
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(10:25. Jane’s pace had been faster, her eyes open often, her voice average. She said that Seth “didn’t leave fast, after he said good night.” She thought he was going to say something else.
(Jane was on Edna Bartlett’s program over WELM on Monday, May 15, 1967, in Elmira.
(A letter Jane received Tuesday, May 16, may or may not be referred to in the above last session paragraph. The letter is from her correspondent in West Brookfield, Massachusetts, the Reverend James C. Crosson. Reverend Crosson did not refer to the WELM program, of course, but in his letter offers Jane an opportunity to lecture to a group on ESP in Massachusetts, which is the same type of activity. It develops he also writes book reviews for the Garrett publication, Parapsychology, which recently carried a review of Jane’s book. Jane feels Crosson would have given the book a better review, and an entirely legitimate one, than it did receive. Then she added:
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