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Your letter, by the way, to the publisher, was an excellent move on your part. The book being prepared by Ruburt is coming along well. Some more work is needed on pages 52, 70 and 90. If he will reread these sections the necessary changes will occur to him. I will see to it.
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It is most pleasant this evening, with our small group. I am still working with Ruburt in an attempt to make the sessions more congenial, although necessarily it takes a while for him to become accustomed to our new method of delivery.
[... 19 paragraphs ...]
Nor does Ruburt. He either goes overboard and overdoes, or does nothing in that respect, and I believe in other respects. The half-hour limit should always be maintained, however. You should be able to experience now, directly, the sort of distance to which I have referred.
[... 8 paragraphs ...]
Most of our material will indeed be shown as valid. I do not speak in any of these matters as far as definite times and places are concerned, nor do I intend to. Ruburt is egotistical enough as it is, and you Joseph are so determined. We will continue on. The material will see wide circulation; and at a time when you are both able to handle such circumstances.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
I here mention once more that you keep some watch upon Miss Callahan, and would indeed suggest that Ruburt, for a period of three or four days, brings up the mail to Miss Callahan. This will prevent Miss Callahan from attempting the stairs, at least for this purpose, and it is during the afternoon periods that concern is felt here.
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I will now close our session. When the three of us are together upon some other occasion, then perhaps we shall see about your effects. Show me, show me, show me, Ruburt. And here you see this: Because Mark has seen what Mark has seen, our Ruburt is dubious. Why? Because Mark has seen what Mark has seen!
Mark’s abilities, while untrained, are excellent. He is naive and childlike. For this reason his abilities allow him to see what has been put before him. I would say more along these lines. However Ruburt would not take it kindly, and I am after all in his debt to some degree. My heartiest wishes to all of you. If you prefer, I will consider prolonging the session. However, we shall end it as usual if you prefer.
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