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(Four specific paintings were discussed between us, and I priced each one with Jane present, so that she could quote prices to the doctor should he call while I was away. This data is reinforced by the next data, and vice versa.
(“Geometric.” An excellent reference to the character of the paintings. All of them are geometric variations, featuring lines, circles, triangles, blocks of color, etc., in a fashion definitely angular. In addition, the painting bought by the doctor is also strongly geometric in design.
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(“Connection with October, and four, or perhaps 64.” Without seeing it to make absolutely sure, Jane and I are reasonably sure that the abstract Dr. Lodico has purchased from me was painted in October, 1964. I am sure I did the painting at least two years ago. I have the habit of dating my paintings, so will be able to check this data when I visit the doctor’s office. If no notice is added to this data at a later date, it can be taken as correct.
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(“A main turnabout, or a connection with Maine.” The turnabout connection is correct. In the letter used as object, I inform Dr. Lodico that I’ve changed my mind about sending the abstracts to the Mount Savior exhibit, and plan to submit other kinds of paintings instead. This makes the abstracts available for the doctor’s inspection, and perhaps purchase.
(“Some distant connection with an opera, opera house or music.” This baffled us at first. We missed the actual connection, and Seth helps out later. At this time Jane said one of the abstracts being offered to the doctor reminds her of music. She was going to tell me this before the session, but did not.
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(“Five.” Interpreting in the same way, I tell the doctor in the last sentence on the letter that we live in apartment five, second floor.
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(“A presentation.” In the letter used as object, I offer to present my paintings for the doctor’s inspection. A presentation could also refer to the Mount Savior Arts and Crafts Exhibit, which is mentioned in the letter. There could be other interpretations.
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(“A disturbance in the afternoon.” Possibly a reference to my invitation to the doctor, on the object, to visit us at any time to see the paintings I offer. I say afternoons or evenings might be best. Technically an afternoon visit on his part would interrupt the working hours of Jane and me, but we would not really call it a disturbance since we want to sell the paintings.
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(“And with a postcard. Perhaps with a water scene on it, or from a location by water.” I specifically mention a postcard in the letter used as object. The water data arises because if the doctor does send me a card, it will be addressed to Water Street.
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The two men and the woman were yourself (meaning me) the doctor and your friend Marie Colucci. The seven letters and the A did represent Andy Colucci.
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