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ECS1 ESP Class Session, April [1?], 1969 Christ jolly murder tulips Easter

You had better all get on your toes and get to work or we will not have very many jolly comments. I do not come on tippy-toe like the white Easter bunny with a white floppy tail through the tulips! My material, you must admit, is rather heavy and can become ponderous at times, but you will understand yourselves far better and the world in which you live, and the tulips, if you study the material. And with that jolly little message, I will leave you all. I hope peacefully for this evening—I go reluctantly, but I do not leave quietly. I have come mainly to let you know that I am here.

I came this evening because we had a guest and also because you would know that I had not indeed deserted you. I am here whether or not I speak, you see, and often I inspire Ruburt, so that when he speaks himself, he speaks for me. For I am crafty in my ways. Now, I do indeed give you my heartiest regards and wishes, and were it not for Ruburt’s wishes and the lateness of the hour and his concerns about the neighbors, I would continue. However, I also know that there have been parties going on in this room well past midnight. With music blaring from all the walls and no one said, “Turn off the music, for the neighbors will be worried.” I do admit my voice, as it came through here, may not be as melodious. I am no disc jockey. Nevertheless, there is a point here that my friend Ruburt would do well to take to mind. I will speak to you again shortly. I could not let you leave, you see, with heavy hearts and disappointed faces. Far be it for me to blacken your day and send you away without a present! Not that I compare myself with any Easter time gift, you understand. However, I know that you look forward to my jolly comments.

ECS2 ESP Class Session, August 25, 1970 Stan demons spirits boastly contortions

Now, you are not jolly enough. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, April 22, 1969 bacon discipline bees demand Dean

[...] And so I come to show our new friend here that I am a jolly fellow. [...]

Now I suppose I shall have to prove that I am jolly. [...]

ECS4 ESP Class Session, July 20, 1971 Hess baiting fun Let vitality

Now I am glad that you have all had such a jolly evening, and in the table’s energy I hope that you saw a reflection of your own (to Ron), and I hope that you realize, not looking at anyone in particular, that a playful answer will be given and long faces will get you nowhere. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, February 3, 1970 Brad misconceptions solve Theodore interjected

I am afraid I have not shown you (Laurie) how jolly I can be. [...]

[...] I will not give you what you (Brad) want, but to show Laurie what a jolly fellow I am, I will make a compromise. [...]

TES3 Session 134 February 22, 1965 aggressive explosions regularity meek scratching

[...] For I am a jolly snowman, and I will not melt in the springtime. [...]

ECS1 ESP Class Session, September 2, 1969 kindergarten truths yourselves Oliver baby

I would prefer to be jolly with you. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 7: Session 848, April 11, 1979 tornadoes nuclear reactor exterior Island

I bid you a fond, and even a jolly good evening. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, January 26, 1971 Joel sacred Sue Molly potentials

[...] I go out of my way, as your friend Seth II does not, to show you that I am a jolly fellow. [...]

TES3 Session 132 February 15, 1965 Trainor Lepanto Elegy Father summon

[...] Surely, you can for example go with Mark to one of his jolly haunts. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, January 12, 1971 Joel Daniel violent Ned wring

[...] And now after that jolly little statement, I will let Ruburt hand out last week’s session. [...]

ECS2 ESP Class Session, May 5, 1970 Gert Florence Arnold Doug Brad

[...] Now when I make such efforts to be jolly, then I do not understand how I can possibly frighten you. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 18 probable selves bike Rob Carl

[...] One is a large, jolly-looking monk. [...]

TSM Chapter Thirteen Conz Dean illness Joan headache

[...] Now he said, jokingly, “I have been drastically maligned this evening, and so I come to show our new friend here that I am a jolly fellow. [...]