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(The 60th envelope experiment used as object a quick black line drawing, on porous white paper, that I made of a giant begonia plant at the office. The plant sits on a taboret beside my drawing table. It has grown beautifully from a tiny slip that I took to the office approximately last March. Jane has not seen the plant, hardly ever visiting the office.
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Four. Lettering, I believe handwriting. Seven and three. Oval and brown. A date on the object. A connection with March, perhaps 4 or 24. Six three. Lineage.
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Connection with another woman. That is, beside Ruburt. February or March, and a grand view.
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(“A connection with March, perhaps 4 or 24.” Jane and I have thought back, and conclude that it is very possible I took the slip to the office during March. The plant is perhaps a foot tall now. We are sure I didn’t take it any earlier than March, so feel Seth is quite possibly correct here, without being able to demonstrate it. Neither of us have any idea of what day, 4, 24, etc., I took the begonia slip to the office.
(“Six three.” Jane pronounced this data as six, three, not 63. We don’t know what it means however. Six shows twice on the object, and we speculate that March is the third month of the year.
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(“February or March,” See the second impression on page 230. As said there, we think it quite likely that I took the plant slip to the office last March.
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