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[... 62 paragraphs ...]
These will be impressions. I have the impression of four, f-o-u-r, of something. Of gray, of mood or color. (Pause. Jane shook her head as if in doubt.) The impression of a masterpiece of some kind in connection with what I hold. (Pause.) And something federal. (Pause.)
Ruburt has the impression of something to do with a toothbrush, or toothbrush salesman.
I have the impression of a door, and of horizontal parallel lines, and a mass. (Pause.)
I do not bother to state the material is light. It would be obvious; or that we have sealed envelopes. I have the impression of dark, and of a voice, and of initials. I would say again, J. B.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
(As usual, some of the test material obviously applied, and other statements seemingly did not. By now however we have learned that material in the latter category is not necessarily distorted; it could merely be another example of the sometimes far-reaching impressions that attach themselves to test objects. Seth has said very little about the reasons for this. So we were now curious to learn what application, if any, such statements as four, a masterpiece, a voice, etc., had to the test object. Again see my sketch of the photographic negative on page 255.
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