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(“Vertical objects close together, as a woods.” In giving the data Jane gestured often with the envelope, her eyes closed; she would then return it to her forehead in mainly a horizontal position. At times she held it briefly in other positions. The wavy lines of the cancellation are close together, and in the abstract could symbolize anything such as trees, etc. Perhaps Jane perceived this while the envelope was in a vertical position, or the data is simply somewhat distorted.
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(“An oval shape or scene.” See the tracings on page 309. The scene on the front of the postcard consists almost entirely of oval components in the abstract: The sea spray, the clouds, even the rocks in the foreground. We believe this applies since Seth used the word scene in the data.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(“Small squares, not in line.” It might be said the abstract shapes of the letters in Portland, Maine, within the circular postmark, are angular. Of course the letters are not in line, being confined within the circle shape. There could be other connections. The rest of the copy on the back of the postcard, whether printed or handwritten, is in line.
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