1 result for (book:tes8 AND session:358 AND stemmed:paus)
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
Now. My regards to our friend, and please give us a moment. (Pause.) Now as to your picture of your sister, a period approximately six months distant and the probability of a bathroom tumble, that can be averted if no small rugs are used on the floor. This includes rubber-backed rugs.
There was some distortion in your picture. The tumble will not occur if no rugs are used. For safety’s sake I would suggest an eight-month period. No severe (underlined) difficulty would result in any case, but an ugly bruise (pause), I believe by the right ear, and some twisting of a foot.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
This should also be avoided. (Pause, gesture to Pete.) In this way, you switch from one set of probabilities to another, and in this case to your advantage.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
She is sincere, and sincerely deluded, a psychopathic personality who delights in arousing fear in others. (Pause.) And for our romantic Boston friend (smile), the following: at this time you are (smile) not wasting your time with your fine gentleman friend. No more should be read into that last sentence than I have given you, however, for I will not predict for you the outcome of the relationship.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
Again, a moment please. (Pause.) An F S A (spelled) concerning the Boston affair. An afternoon gathering of 14 people, and a return engagement. A meeting on Ruburt’s part with an old forgotten acquaintance. The possibility of an unusual Seth session.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
For our long-haired blonde friend, (Marilyn Wilbur), shortly a new element, another person who will play a significant part in her life, for either a long or brief period. The person either connected to her, or to her friend—a new personality element. Certainly in the long run beneficial. (Pause.) I believe but am not certain, that the individual will not be originally from this area, or, if so, will be connected with another area. (Pause.)
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
A possibility always exists. There is here however a fairly strong possibility (underlined), in connection with someone else she may meet—a male who wears glasses in his leisure hours. Brown hair, A L somehow connected with him. (Pause.) And with a distant Detroit connection. Or a connection, a strong one, with the individual and cars.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
A moment, please. (Long pause, eyes closed.)
I do not like to go into this particular data. (Pause.) Quite frankly, it is none of your business.
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
Any chance whatsoever covers much territory, young man. At one time many probabilities pointed in that direction. At this time less than half of those chances remain, and even in your terms the odds are very much against it. (Pause.)
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(Pause.) Did you have a question, Joseph?
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
There are difficulties for Ruburt’s associate of last year at the center. (Nursery school. Long pause.) For Boston, a dinner for five, and a package will arrive.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
(To Pete:) this Mary Ann of yours lived once close to mountains. Three children and a fourth who is somehow different. Perhaps a stepchild. Either this or she had a half-sister or brother. L A R, and someone with gray curly, very curly, hair. (Pause.)
An angled arm. (Jane shakes head, pauses.) Drinking is a turnabout in her case. These are simply impressions. We will make them clearer when we can. A very stormy 20 to 27-year-old period. Perhaps a Mexican connection. (Long pause; very long, eyes closed.)
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