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A family situation also. This is a separate impression, involving four people, and a get-together. The object for tonight is small and blue and square-shaped, with perhaps an imprint on it. Also perhaps initials. The imprint is something like a shamrock shape, though not precisely.
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Give us a moment, please. These are impressions.
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Also the impression of a string or series. A miscellany of shapes in one corner. An implied border. A note.
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(“A child, and seven.” I wasn’t sure these two impressions were connected, although Jane gave them together. I tried to clear up the child and number reference later in the questions.
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(“Also the impression of a string or series. A miscellany of shapes in one corner.” Apparently the picket fence, seen in two places on the photo—to their right and in back of Del and Maxine, and their left foreground. In the photo the tree branches in their left background form an interesting pattern also, with the building mentioned at the top of this page seen behind them; usually when Jane uses the word miscellany to denote irregular shapes the data is too general.
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(“Male.” Seth here gives the sex of the child mentioned on page 128. I had wondered if it was a reference to Jane herself. During break Jane said she believed it referred to a brother of Maxine’s. The brother is the same approximate age as Jane, and lived in upstate New York near Saratoga; hence Jane got to know the members of Maxine’s family fairly well even though she seldom saw Maxine herself. Jane said she liked the brother quite well; he is the member of Maxine’s family who made an impression on her.
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The boy referred to the only member of the woman’s family that made an impression on Ruburt. These are the main points. The woman’s suit was dark blue.
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