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WTH Part One: Chapter 1: January 9, 1984 Potter Penny Lois Sayre rn

(4:24. Penny, an RN whom we like a lot, stopped in to say good-bye for the day. “I’m going crazy,” she said twice, referring to the hectic day she’d had on Surgical 3 today. She’s a friend of Luke and Lois Hutter, of Sayre, whom Jane and I knew many years ago. Through a call Penny had arranged, I talked to Luke around the holidays, and Lois subsequently wrote us a letter giving us all the latest news about their family, Mrs. Potter, etc. I’d idly speculated with Jane about whether the reacquaintance with the Potters — Lois is Mrs. Potter’s adopted daughter — had any connection with my dream about our moving back to the apartment we’d had in the Potter house in Sayre.)

(There was much noise in the hall. Penny had left the door to 330 half open.)

TPS7 The Fred Conyers Story Sunday, October 17, 1982 Fred police Denver coat Pittsburgh

[...] “I haven’t got a penny. [...]

“I have no money, not a penny. [...]

How could he manage to arrive here without a penny in his pocket? [...]

WTH Part One: Chapter 2: February 19, 1984 coughing steam cold loge stage

[...] Carla took her temperature — 98.8. Five minutes later Penny hooked her up to another dose of antibiotic. [...]

SS Part Two: Chapter 9: Session 537, June 24, 1970 John center Barclay death corpse

[...] Like a bad penny, you cannot get rid of me.

TES7 Session 293 October 12, 1966 energy October converting maturation demand

[...] I believe that the figures I gave you are correct almost to a penny—at least they are very close.

TES7 Session 288 September 26, 1966 birthday poem cake wavering swirling

[...] Penny is mentioned therein and accounting for such would be strict accounting.

UR2 Section 4: Session 714 October 23, 1974 snapshots tone postcards sound Politics

[...] It was easier to interpret their experiences through the psychic penny postcards.

TES5 Session 220 January 5, 1966 Marine coat uniform disturbance slips

(“A dark or darkish brown coat, the color of some uniforms,” is a reference to a sports coat of corduroy that Jane bought me for Christmas; this is indicated by the Penny’s sales slip for December 18. [...]