1 result for (book:tes9 AND session:493 AND stemmed:man)
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(She also had impressions of Bill Gallagher, and a man named Tom whom she could not pinpoint further. She finally became so uneasy that she called the Gallagher residence. There was no answer nor was there any answer when she called again shortly before 9 PM.
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(“...and a connection with a country store—a madcap driver. An accident near a crossroads. A one-syllable name, man’s, beginning with J. Joe. And a fairly long last name starting with M, of foreign extract, involved. And Peggy and Bill.”
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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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