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(“I’m afraid, Seth, that all the questions we’ve got written down here are rather serious. You caught us by surprise.”)
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
I have to admit that you’ve lost me completely. Because we experience play why does that mean we experience anger? In your terms we experience emotions and therefore are capable of anger. However we are so disciplined that anger seldom arises.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
As a man’s voice I fear Jane will sound rather unmelodious. I do not have the voice of an angel by any means, but neither do I sound like an asexual eunuch, which is all I’ve been able to make her sound like all night. And incidentally, Ruburt, you were a good brother at one time. The so-called male aspect of your personality has always been strong, but by this I mean powerful. Without the loyalty that you are learning as a woman your character had serious defects. And there, I said I would not get into anything serious.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
You are the damndest notetaker I ever saw Joseph, you take the proverbial cake. I know you’re tired but I’ve really enjoyed myself at your expense. From utter mercy I will now stop and let you go to bed.
[... 19 paragraphs ...]
(Jerry never should go there I’ve told you that, Mary. Forget the whole thing, there isn’t any need to get angry. The trolley went without him and the weather was poor. It wasn’t anyone’s fault, don’t blame yourself honey. 1913 May 8 PM. N.Y. City corner of 6th and —
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