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However your unbounded enthusiasm this evening made me hesitate to disappoint you. It’s so nice to be wanted. I don’t mean to be sarcastic, it really is. Though I certainly appreciate your interpretation, Joseph, as far as my comment on the lively arts is concerned, nevertheless though I enjoyed Jane’s little performance that is not what I was referring to. Incidentally, I rarely attend your little apartment unless in one way or another you ask me to, and tonight you were yelling my name from the rooftops, so to speak.
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The method of communication suits me temperamentally, and believe you me I can be temperamental. Somehow, to me at least, it seems that automatic writing could become like an institution. It is often so one-sided. Also, I enjoy the questions that you do manage to get in. Oftentimes they remind me of other things I would like to say.
This is but a brief session. I do not intend to keep you very long, but I am pleased with the letter from Ace; and Jane is right, you have them hooked. And why not? My name was in the book. In any case the two of you are needed, as I mentioned earlier. For one thing we three have much in common. More in fact than you know thus far.
[... 26 paragraphs ...]
(Similarly, last night I stood at a window and looked out across the Walnut Street bridge. I visualized myself walking across this bridge, feeling the wooden flooring beneath my feet. I felt myself walk beneath the signal lights at the far end, and continue on up the street. I tried to reach out and envelop the feeling of the house and trees on each side of me, to sense them as if by touch as I passed each one by. Jane resumed dictation at 7:30.)
Your experience yesterday Joseph was an exercise of the inner senses, and one that you should try for again and again.
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(“Yes it would. My parents have one and we’ve often envied them.”)
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Someday we’ll have a party. If you’re good, you two, and if you will either borrow a recorder or dispense with notes or some such, we will have a good old informal time of it, though not of course like Denmark. And I’ll get down to brass tacks on Denmark one of these days, you old son of a gun, Joseph.
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