1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:357 AND stemmed:pete)
[... 43 paragraphs ...]
(“Do you want to tackle one of Pete’s questions?”
(I had beside me a list of questions Pete had written out.)
[... 1 paragraph ...]
(To Pete:) You did not know Ruburt nor Joseph in a past life. That was one of your questions, I know. There was a distant connection however on the part of one of your relatives. He was on a journey from England to Boston, and stopped briefly at a Boston church where Joseph was then a minister. Merely a chance acquaintance. The man, I believe, was your father.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
(“Pete wants to know if he’s sensed your presence since he’s been here.”)
I am afraid we should have to ask Pete. I have indeed been here, as Ruburt well knows. Ruburt however has been concerned, and quite properly, in keeping the atmosphere as uncomplicated as possible. I did not however address you, young man.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
(Pete wanted to know if his love of anything to do with Spain was the result of a life lived there.)
(To Venice:) I enjoy our new friend’s questions, and I enjoy answering them. (Smile. To Pete:) As to our young friend’s question about his Lear Jet, I presume that is a snickering jet, we shall see.
(Pete wanted to know if a chance he had to fly home on a Lear Jet, without charge, would work out.)
[... 1 paragraph ...]
([Pete:] “Yes Seth.”)
[... 1 paragraph ...]
([Pete:] “Of course.”)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(I read one of Pete’s questions aloud: “I typed some very deep emotional, almost poetical words one afternoon and felt Ferd was expressing himself in this branch of automatic writing. Was this indeed legitimate?”)
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