AB.7 [v Monday] December 4th [1911 W-V.] 9:00 P.M. Adsum! (S. drunk). Seer sees 444. I'd better go to London at once and find the _Book IV._ P: What about my ( . . . )? A: You did receive something in the 7th month ( . . . ) (97) and you've got to pay. P: Have I not paid? A: No. But you shall pay, and there will be such joy in the doing. S: (?) ( . . . ) A: What have you done with 24 and the sign of the cross and the crown? Write as fast as you can; the 4th, 5th number, then the 3rd, then the 1st and 0 is greater than all; for 0 is the Circle and the Crown. (They're all sitting round the long table. Something in the middle -- a book open -- they are divided in opinion about something). P: How shall I get this _Book IV?_ A: Waiting in London. P: I don't want the rational answer, I want the absurd. A: 1429. P: Enlarge on this. A: 10 -- It's all about water. _( _i.e. Book IV _is.)_ P: Tell me more. A: You disdained the ship I offered you. The ship was No. 1. 4. with the head of a negro, golden beak, breast white. In his, A.'s, hand a (wand) with golden spearhead. The feather was from a white dove in front of ship. Now P. steps in dressed in white. 29 -- read 29! -- and 39! Don't waste time! 9:15 (I think S. should be excited ( . . . ) by ( . . . ) ) Read 69 ( . . . ) 10:30 S. sees the crocodile hand. A. is now in black ( . . . ) the room by the incense. His name is I AM. P: What is my name? A: KAM P: What is S.'s name? A: . . . 7 Heb[rew] Characters . . . V . . . out of 3 letters of P.'s. P: Out of which name? A: Mystic Name. P: Which? A: Seventh (731) A. S. sees Starry Heaven. P: Your name? A: VIRAKAM.* S: Do you want to know about the Sword? P: Yes. S: It's lying sheathed on table. P: Well? S: . . . The Brothers are turning red on the 9th. . . White ball rolling on table from side to side -- never falls. . . They're placing academic robes on P.{i} and a chain with a cross. They vote, 9 votes cast, 2 not cast. . . these two in same robes as P.ß (There are now 11 brethren). P: What do they vote about? S: Can't find out . . . I wish you'd let me go. . . Bishop brought in to decide. . . Let me go -- I can't understand it all. P: You have my sympathy. S: The white man says I must obey _all._