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I am not clear here. This, perhaps: To a completed plan, as distinct from the incomplete one. A coming together.
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(Some confusion of clairvoyant images here could have led Jane to assign the bust attribute of Lincoln to the three people on the line below the stamp.
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(“A design like a flower or stem.” Again, the small triangular design on the back of the object, just above and to the right of the circular postmark. We believe the stem data, mentioned by Seth earlier, led Jane to the flower mention here.
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(First Question: “Can you be more specific about the three people?” “For some reason the impression is chopped off, so that only the top portion is seen. Heads.” See the data under three people on page 314. The data here, and consequently the answer we give, being the same as the other given earlier.
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(Leonard does have a brother, Ken, who also lives here in Elmira, but as far as we know Ken was not involved in the Maine trip, which inspired the envelope object. Leonard’s girl, who went to Maine with him, is also dark-haired. Leonard and Ken look much alike; there is little resemblance between Leonard and John, and I do not look like either one of them.
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(Question: “What’s that about the oval shape?” “I am not clear here. This, perhaps: To a completed plan, as distinct from the incomplete one. A coming together.” Once again, Seth appears to be still considering the previous question, although as before I had waited until Jane had taken a definite pause before asking the next question. Even so, this data did not help us.
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