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[... 8 paragraphs ...]
I will speak briefly so that you will know that I am here. I have been listening to your discussions; before we are through, we will gather together a circle of acquaintances, all of whom we have known before.
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
Ruburt was quite correct. I found both of your attitudes earlier this evening to be extremely smug. You find it easy to blame others for not having the knowledge that you have thus far obtained, when you forget that I had much to do with choosing who would receive the knowledge. The situation and the time and the growth of your own abilities had something to do with this. While I am certainly not one given to humility, nevertheless your smugness is truly astronomical.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
I am not going to hold a long session. This is merely in the lines of an introduction, and may I here welcome Roarck to the session. There will be more to come, and many will seem as accidental as Roarck’s happening into your household.
I am pleased that Mark is following my suggestions. Teachers are somewhere near the room in which his painting should be found.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
Since this is an unscheduled session I will not keep you, but I am extremely pleased, both because Mark finally made it to a session the other night, finally after knowing about the sessions for months, and also that Roarck has finally been drawn here. As a footnote, Roarck, you came too early the first time. I was not ready yet.
[... 18 paragraphs ...]
You and Ruburt have solved those problems. Mark and Roarck still have to solve theirs. I suggest for politeness’ sake that you take a break or end the session, as you prefer. As always when I say I am going to end a session, I find it difficult to do so.
[... 17 paragraphs ...]