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(“A connection with squares or cubes that seem to fit one into the other.” See the pencil drawing on page 72. Both Jane and I thought this a good description of the little plastic viewer and the transparencies my brother brought with him to show us. The transparencies are of Jane and me, taken several weeks ago. They measure exactly square, and the viewer is cube-shaped, the transparencies fitting into it as indicated by my sketch.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(“A double exposure.” Either this is a reference to two, above, or possibly to the fact that my brother brought transparencies with him to show Jane and me. We don’t remember Loren referring to any double exposures in a literal sense.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
(“A connection with a camera and pictures.” As stated the object is related to transparencies, in that Doug’s father Loren brought his camera and transparencies with him. Jane heard our conversation about pictures and joined in the discussion. She did not know about Doug and me writing on the envelope flap, although she had seen the envelope and flap attached earlier in the day in a casual way.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
Milk aggravates the condition. Presently a peculiar combination of humidity and the dusty heat from your radiators is aggravating also. The nightly suggestions I recommend most heartily. The exercise he read of, done three times daily, would benefit him. We will still devote a session to this sort of thing when you find the time.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(After the session was over at 1:30 AM, Marian’s husband Jimmy arrived home from work. Marian told him about the session. Jimmy then wondered aloud if Seth could tell him about “anything significant” that was going to happen to him within the next six months. We were drinking coffee by then however and Seth did not come through. Jimmy’s question prompted my next query however.
(“What did Jimmy mean when he asked whether anything significant was going to happen to him within the next six months?”)
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