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[... 17 paragraphs ...]
Any idiot knows night from day. I am familiar with the change when I visit you, and Ruburt, who is not aware consciously of which word will follow another, did not know the intention behind the greeting. I appreciate, Ruburt, your misguided attempt to prove that I know night from day.
[... 47 paragraphs ...]
(“You said it in a session some time ago. I happened to remember it because I was retyping the session. Or did I get the word wrong?”)
The word fluent is the word that bothers me, and I do not know to what you refer. I am not sure of your meaning of the word fluent in that particular context.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
The word fluent simply does not strike me in that context.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
(Break at 10:45. Jane was dissociated as usual. It developed that during the exchange with Seth Jane had thought I used the word fluid, instead of fluent. To me however the two words had the same implication in this instance.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
—and this time we have no distortion but a simple mistake I believe in notes. I certainly did not say what I have just seen through Ruburt’s eyes. The error is in one word; not fluent but “inner.” The outer senses are not as fluent as the inner. For some reason the word was either mistaken or transposed, I do not know. The outer senses dealing with rigid camouflage patterns could not be as fluent as the inner senses.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
You may have taken the word down wrong but your performance has certainly been excellent irregardless. I am certainly glad that this was caught.
[... 44 paragraphs ...]