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(Break at 9:21. Jane was dissociated a little more than usual, she said. After she had gotten up to get her cigarettes, she sat down opposite me at the table again, and spoke from there until break. Her eyes had been open much of the time.
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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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(“Four.” The numeral 4 appears four times on the object’s back. Was the April data a method of leading up to the four data? Also—there are four handwritten names on the back of the object. There are a total of six personal names on the object, the other two, Don Sieburg and Lincoln, being printed.
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(I then said: “Well, you’re correct, the object is a card.” I wanted to note Jane’s reaction, while in trance, to being told she had named the envelope object at least in a general way. There was none, and she told me later she felt no particular reaction. At the time she said, as Seth: “A grouping”. I took this to mean she was still concerned with the three people data already cited, even though I had waited until she paused in a definite manner before making the comment.
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My heartiest wishes to you both. I am fully willing and capable of carrying on for some time. It is only in deference to your time schedule that I close.
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