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(Pause.) We are getting two separate impressions. One is of a blanket, and one is of a note. The blanket on grass.
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(Question: “Do you want to name the object?” “We are getting two separate impressions. One is of a blanket, and one is of a note. The blanket on grass.” Again, very good. In view of the printed note data on page 290, we believe Jane came very close to allowing Seth to name the envelope object.
(Both impressions here are valid. The blanket data because of David. After he took his fall a blanket was hunted for among the members of the gathering. One was finally taken from a car, and David was made to lie quietly on it for a while to make sure no delayed injury showed up. None did. The interesting bit of information here is that a deliberate effort was made to spread the blanket on a grassy spot near the picnic tables, so that a softer bed would be furnished.
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The blanket incident overshadowed the other data because of the emotional content of the child’s fall. There is no need to go further in interpreting the material now. My heartiest regards to you both. Again, my concern for your time limitations. The D O L L you see, followed by the A R, would have required little interpretation. I was leading him to half dollar. We are coming along. Good night, my friends.
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