1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:436 AND stemmed:husband)
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(The call was from Callista Buffalin, a widow now in her late twenties, who had lived in our apartment house until about two years ago. Callista’s husband Buff was killed in a car accident in southern Pennsylvania a few months ago; Jane had a vivid dream giving many details of this event the evening before it happened, although we hadn’t seen the Buffalins for some time previously. We haven’t seen Callista since Buff’s death.
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Some additional problems for the woman who called, and marriage to a man with something wrong with a leg, perhaps only a slight limp. Illness for a child, a croup. Eventual strengthening of the woman’s personality. The husband still visits the house. I am not sure here: some innocuous message to let her know. Something about butter. It could be: do not keep the butter in the pantry. Did he used to tell her to keep it in the refrigerator?
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(Jane’s trance had been deep but she came out fairly easily. She at once said she had the strong impulse to call Callista Buffalin back. She hesitated because she wasn’t sure about the data’s accuracy, but also because she didn’t want to unduly upset Callista by talking about her recently deceased husband, etc.
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(C B Doesn’t know a man with a limp, or something wrong with a leg. As stated however, C B felt even before her husband’s death that she would remarry, to a man “with a great age difference.” We don’t know if this means to a younger man than C B, or an older one.
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(This evening, while this session was being held, Callista was in the cellar of her home, reading or looking through books she took from a stack of same. They were old books, she said, illustrated, and some of them bore her initials and those of husband Buff.
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