1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:436 AND stemmed:woman)
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The Nina incident was a springboard. I do not believe Bill Macdonnel was injured, but he was either responsible for the accident or it was his car and the woman with whom he is involved. Now a child connected here also, whether with Bill Macdonnel or Tam Mossman I am not sure.
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Now Mossman’s Eve should not drive with an older woman on these days. The danger will be over by the end of May. The older woman has a sharp nose and rather elongated features.
The name Gert comes to mind, though this may be distorted; that is, the name. I would say the woman would be over 35, or give the appearance of being so. (Pause.) A stretch of road leading to the city, on the outskirts... (Pause.) The woman, the older woman, is in a state of inner emotional turmoil, that should be resolved by the end of May.
The danger then lies with association with the woman, on Eve’s part. The accident, again, would be comparatively minor unless the older woman’s inner existence drastically changes for the worse. (Long pause.) If Eve does not drive with her she will not be involved.
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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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