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You picked up thoughts from your mother, directed against your father, and your father’s telepathic reply. Both of your parents supposed themselves to be thinking about the other. Neither was aware that the other was receiving the thoughts, answering them. They were indeed carrying on a conversation without speaking. Your father was in the living room and your mother in the bedroom. Your two brothers were not in the house at the time of the later event.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
(Jane now said she picked up something about my mother and dishes. My father, Jane said, had to go to a meeting of an organization like the Lions Club. Dues were due; there was something about money. There was a name, Gale, not that of a woman, connected with father .
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(Jane now said my mother had talked with Dr Martin’s wife Emma on the telephone earlier in the day. Emma had bought a new satin gown that day, and my mother was jealous. She was also mad at my father because he couldn’t afford such things for her. Jane said she “was sort of aware of a dress, and a telephone conversation between your mother and Emma.”
(A bit later Jane saw my mother in a gray dress with a pin and pearls. She was smiling and happy, Jane said, and went to the meeting also. It was ladies’ night.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
He was shoveling coal up into buckets, very angry. You stood in the doorway and actually heard his thoughts in your head. (Pause.) You were so startled and frightened that you ran. In your father’s anger he had wished that your mother was dead, or that she would leave and take her brood with her. (Pause.)
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
(“Why does my brother Dick want to stop here in Elmira to see us before he goes on down to Sayre to see our mother on Saturday?”)
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He may also ask your opinion as to whether or not he should ask his mother to live with him. Whether or not he asks, he has been strongly considering it. It would be a very poor move.
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It would also break your mother’s heart; for she does not understand this son at all. Of course he is concerned over his own health. You are too guarded when he asks for recommendations, and Ruburt’s impulse there has been correct. He also looks to you for guidance, and basically (underlined) seeks your support.
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