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He has recently corresponded with a colleague, or the man has written him. Or Dr. Instream has been strongly thinking of the colleague.
[... 4 paragraphs ...]
The substance of a letter, colon: “I will meet with you on March 2, if there is no change in plan.” The meeting to be in Oswego. The letter from a man to Dr. Instream concerning a series, now, of tests. The hypnosis experiments I believe.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
An entrance, and a schedule. A connection with three people, and a fourth who is not present. An initiation, and a bringing together of fragments. Four, the number four. A connection with an older man.
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(“Four, the number four. A connection with an older man.” This was perhaps a vague reference to the father of the groom; he is quite a bit older than my brother, who is Linda’s father. Later, Jane told me that this was a reference to brother Loren, Linda’s father.
[... 25 paragraphs ...]
(“What about your reference to an older man?”)
The older man represented the groom’s father, simply because of the discussion concerning him Sunday. (But see Jane’s comment on page 285.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
(“I dreamed I was on a bed, Rob on one side of me and another man also. No pain, movement in pelvis and I delivered a baby. Someone, a doctor, holds up two babies, twins, and I thought, somewhat humorously: ‘Oh no, twins! Really, this is too much.’ By this I meant, after having no babies all these years, now to have two at once! Then, though I’m not sure, I think that the doctor reassured me, that only one baby was involved. The hospital, or whatever it was, was near Lizzy Roohan’s old house, in my childhood neighborhood in Saratoga Springs, NY. I was pleased that the delivery was so easy and painless for me.”)
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