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(“Or the other guy is travelling in twos, like say two cycles... Now I get Bill hurt in this, his right arm, or hand or shoulder.” [Pause.] “Rather badly. Peg thrown clear.
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(Break now from 9:31 to 9:37. Jane was easily out of trance, then back in. We had heard of Gardner Road before, though couldn’t recall any connections, or its exact location, etc.
(“Some dim connection now with Tom Page, as if he’s writing the story. This doesn’t happen in bright sunlight. I think the time I gave is approximately correct. It could be foggy and misty.”
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(Pause at 9:40. This was rather lengthy. Then: “I don’t get anything else now.”
(I explained to Jane now about her error re what day it was. Since this was Monday, and any possible event was predicted for a Tuesday, Jane decided to try again to reach the Gallaghers. This time Peg answered the phone, at 9:45 PM.
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(My thought, based on data Seth has given, was that already the probabilities of any such accident had been considerably lessened, merely because the four of us now knew about it consciously. Jane and I hoped that Seth would come through with more information, since the evening was still young.
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Now. The accident probability is more closely allied with our Jesuit than with our cat lover, and he has been driving himself too hard.
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Now, the information given automatically changes the nature of the probability that was foreseen, for in that probability no forewarning had occurred. Do you follow me?
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Our Jesuit would want to hurt himself, and become therefore the victim in such an accident, or be the victim of some kind of one-man affair. The boys would want to hurt others. Unnumbered elements can still intrude to change their probability, even now, however; but the probabilities when Ruburt perceived the impressions were that the event would occur. For the reasons given this is now far less a probable event.
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