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TPS7 Deleted Session December 14, 1983 exuberant dietary Misnick healthy obedient

[...] When Jane got to the end of the session, and read my own notes about my own crying spells, she began to cry while reading aloud—but she kept going, and finished in good style. [...]

TES1 Session 26 February 18, 1964 John Philip Bradley human evolution

(“Wait—let’s get the spelling on that.”

[...] Seth obligingly spelled it out letter by letter.)

NoME Part Four: Chapter 10: Session 869, July 30, 1979 onchocerciasis evolutionary leathery disease Dutch

[...] Even your c-e-l-l-s (spelled) know that their deaths are necessary for the continuation of your physical form.

TES1 Second Malba Bronson Session January 25, 1964 Malba Decatur Dakota husband farm

(Malba’s maiden name was Skilcock; she spelled it out.

TPS2 Deleted Session March 6, 1972 repressed discouraged Crying tour emotional

[...] He has little use for it, or for people who cry, because of his mother’s crying spells. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, August 20, 1968 classes sic choosy sailing withdraw

[...] Pronunciation, meaning and spelling. [...]

TES9 Session 508 November 20, 1969 Rich Diane flashgun Betty photos

[...] (Humorously:) He (Jane) need not type my own book up unless he learns to spell better, however. [...]

NotP Chapter 2: Session 756, September 22, 1975 drama program Trek station waking

[...] Later, in waking life, you may discover that a friend of yours, a Mr. Taylor (spelled), has a party, or dies, or gets married, whatever the case may be; yet you might never connect the dream with the later event because you did not understand the way that words and images can be united in your dreams.

DEaVF1 Essay 5 Sunday, April 18, 1982 claim integrity gland published rewrote

[...] If the medical profession had had anything to do with casting that medical spell, then apparently it could be quite effective in removing it.

TES7 Session 331 April 3, 1967 project form Lizzie dead mac

(“How do you spell that?”)

TPS1 Session 370 (Deleted) October 9, 1967 conscientious Nancy mother demand overly

[...] The spontaneous self dislikes the spelling chores and the bare typing, and the overly conscientious self fears the books success. [...]

NoME Part Two: Chapter 5: Session 830, March 27, 1978 secondarily Seven events subjective mechanics

[...] Our scrutiny will include spelling, punctuation, and all of the other indicia that people take for granted when they read the finished work. [...]

TES1 Session 10 December 20, 1963 board brother wolves Loren wound

(Here Jane, who had begun to hear the answers within before the board spelled them out, once again began to dictate the rest of the answer.)

TES1 Session 21 February 3, 1964 Throckmorton maid Lessie Dick daughter

[...] After Seth spelled out his greeting, Jane rose and began to dictate. [...]

[...] His wife Geneva—that is not Geneva the city, G-e-n-e-v-e-v-a (spelled out)—came to Ruburt to contact a dead brother. [...]

TES8 Session 347 June 19, 1967 cues recovery vacation swelling reversal

The change of schedule will help break up the symptoms, old C U E (spelled) points being scattered. [...]

TES8 Session 364 September 13, 1967 hopelessness marriage peanut trap reliable

[...] This will give her some breathing spell, when the disease will cease its progression. [...]

TES8 Session 358 August 2, 1967 Pete Boston Marilyn rugs sister

[...] (Pause.) An F S A (spelled) concerning the Boston affair. [...]

TPS7 Deleted Session November 2, 1982 sc abandonment November iii dozing

[...] Momentarily she’d dozed at the card table; she got the name several times, just as she spelled it. [...]

TES5 Session 199 October 18, 1965 appointment Colucci Jersey radio sneezing

(A development that may be of interest is that I had a strong sneezing spell just before this evening’s session. [...]

[...] I was going to ask you to say something about my sneezing spell.”)

NotP Chapter 11: Session 797, March 14, 1977 impregnated universe invisible visible species

(The page proofs for Jane’s The World View of Paul Cézanne arrived in the mail from her publisher this morning, and she’s been busy correcting them most of the day since — checking the type for errors in spelling, punctuation, omission, and so forth.)

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