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There is a coffee urn, or a silver-colored urn. A button loose—that is, a button is loose. (Jane gestured, her eyes still closed.) The color orange used as a decoration. Glass doors, and many voices from the other side.
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Something low and something high, in contrast, to do with an understanding reached. I pick up five again, and a connection with a man who wears glasses. Not you, Joseph. And with walls, and an interior.
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(“and a connection with a man who wears glasses. Not you, Joseph.” Don Wilbur wears glasses. I do also. So does Bill Gallagher. Peggy Gallagher was visiting Jane on the evening I made the print used as the envelope object, on Sunday, February 27. After I was through with my efforts Bill arrived. As we recall he was not wearing his glasses on that particular evening. Don Wilbur wears his all the time, as I do.
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