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[... 9 paragraphs ...]
You know that I have no objections to your friend’s presence, since I stated this earlier. For that matter I welcome a witness, and it is time that you had one—for your own edification, not mine, and it should do my nervous pigeon Ruburt some good.
[... 37 paragraphs ...]
Nor should John-Philip forget what I have told him as far as gout predisposition is concerned.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
I am not saying that you should not believe the evidence of your senses; I am waiting for you to say that. We know that our so-called tables are not solid. Even your science knows this now, and yet your eyes see the table as solid. Face up to it, my dear lovelies: Your senses lie. The table is a conglomeration of quickly-moving atoms and molecules but you see it as a table, and you see it as solid. Your senses, and again this is to bring John-Philip up to date, your senses are perceptors of a camouflage physical world which is created by the inner self through the use of mental enzymes in a pattern set by the mental genes.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
John-Philip is correct, and our schedule should be maintained. Personally I have no objections to an extra session for Ruburt’s publisher, but I will not condone less than two regular sessions a week, except for circumstances beyond your control.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
I suppose we judge those we love most in a harsher manner, but I should have known better and for once you have my apology. I think very much of you. I do not mean to push you too hard, and I certainly do not mean to make you feel inadequate in any manner. Your performance is actually very near excellent.
[... 10 paragraphs ...]