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An implied border. Writing or printing in a lower left-hand corner perhaps, very small, holding the object horizontally. (Jane gestured with the envelope, which she now held horizontally.)
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(“Connection with black, and a small square. This could be symbolic of a death connection, or it could be literal.” Perhaps it is both. The back of the bill is printed in heavy black ink, the front in red. The arrangement on the back is not square, being more rectangular.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
(“Rectangular object, with some dark coloring, perhaps dark blue. The color reminds me of water at night.” The bill used as object is rectangular in shape. The back of it is printed in black. The price and date applied automatically by the register at the top of the bill is in a medium blue ink. Since we have the carbon copy, the handwriting on the bill is in a dark blue or gray. These three points can all be included in the “dark coloring” category, and blue is given specifically by Seth.
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(“Writing or printing in a lower left-hand corner perhaps, very small, holding the object horizontally.” Jane at this time held the envelope horizontally. We did not mark the envelopes or the object to verify this data. However if she held the object so that its head, or top, pointed to the right as she faced it, then there would be printing along the left-hand side of the bill. This being the fine print at the bottom of the front of the bill.
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(“Something on the back also.” There is black printing on the back of the object, plus a bleedthrough of the price and date at the top, and a couple of ghost images of other price-and-date data beneath, in reverse.
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