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(At 8:10 our cat Willy behaved in a most peculiar fashion. I was working in the middle room of our apartment; my studio is thus on my left, the living room on my right. Willy was sleeping in the closet. All was quiet when suddenly Willy burst out of the closet in a mad scramble, his nails sliding on the bare floor. His ears were back, his hackles up. Looking back into the empty studio, he raced into the living room, jumped up on a bookcase beneath a window and hid behind a curtain.
(Jane was reading in the living room, and Willy startled her. Both of us then watched him begin to very cautiously stalk back through the apartment toward the studio. Of course none of us saw anything. The studio was dark. Yet Willy spent at least five minutes making a careful survey of the studio; he remained in a very jumpy mood until just before the session began.
(At 8:45 Jane said she was not very ambitious. She was a little nervous. “I like to keep busy right up to the session,” she said, “especially when I don’t know what he’s going to talk about.” Pouring me a glass of wine just before the session was due, she said she could feel Seth “buzzing around.”
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It was not my presence alone which so startled him. I was not completely reassembled for your plane, however, and he prickled at the unusual chemical fields that were noticeable to him because they were not yet stable. I did not purposely set out to frighten your pussy.
I was about your establishment earlier, and Ruburt was right. There was a purpose in his misreading. Actually, subconsciously he picked up my thoughts on this occasion. He picked them up a few minutes earlier but his mind waited for a suitable occasion to transpose the word spacious in connection with the present. The spacious present is an excellent term. In actuality there is only a spacious present, so spacious that it cannot be explored all at once in your terms, hence your arbitrary division of it into larger rooms of past, present and future.
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My fond regards to you both, and if your cat gave you a scare, may I mention for your hilarious enjoyment the fact that he caught me unprepared.
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