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(We sat waiting for the session as usual at 9 PM, expecting Seth to come through. Instead however Jane finally began to speak for herself again. Her eyes remained closed mostly; her voice was even and normal, pace fairly good with occasional long pauses.)
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(Jane paused again. Her voice was abruptly somewhat weaker, trailing off at times. She appeared to be making an effort to keep it going. More emotion was now apparent, as though a personality was inserting itself into the data that, so far, had been quite objective and evenly given.)
Mine is the hand that wrote (a long, puzzled pause, eyes closed), finis (hesitantly spelled out), to the proposition dealing with (pause, voice weaker), uncharted (voice suddenly stronger) then uncharted, aspects of... theorem...
(Jane was making many facial expressions now, along with her uneven strength of the voice effects. Her features had a different cast also, especially around the mouth; the lips were compressed and stiff, the chin knotted, the brow furrowed. Some of the effect I thought was due to an effort at concentration; the rest seemed to be reflecting the presence of another personality.)
Cron... It’s a Latin word—crontonomous (my phonetic interpretation), as applied to the inner minus spectrum. J U R I N I S (spelled out in a much stronger voice), S T A V O (also spelled, though quieter), one one five one eleven. (The facial difference was now quite marked; Jane looked older.) The symbol to help you identify a sphere with lines like rays. Juris, Edinburgh, 1831 (much louder), 1872 (softer), died. Tormented with the aspects, with the problems of the unknown constant, and the fallacy, the fallacy (puzzled; shakes head almost vehemently), of... I don’t know ... Robby, I think its Democritus (my phonetic interpretation.)
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(To our surprise, Seth now came through when the session resumed. The change in Jane was remarkable. She brightened at once. As Seth her voice was strong and on the loud side; eyes open often and very dark, pace good, smiling often. 10:37.)
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