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A particular grown woman’s ensemble in a store with an orange awning or in the window, with a high price tag. A three-piece outfit… I pick up one two five here again and I believe our friend, the cat lover, enters the shop and that the ensemble is in the window… La Rue… I do not know, a street or does she rue entering the shop? The street having to do with flowers, this street, flowers in the name perhaps. And with a traffic problem in the heart of town. With a crystal connection.
(“Outside there were huge flower pots resembling these, but not filled with sand for cigarettes. [Presumably, they were filled with sand or dirt for the plants.])
1461 and a fountain with steps leading to it. A circular formation surrounded by flowers I believe, with closely-crowded, old, at least second-story structures to the left side of the street, or close to the street and nearly identical in rows.
(Peg and Bill note that if you substitute water tower for fountain, then everything else is correct, except that the date means nothing to them. Because of the water connection between water tower and fountain, this may be perfectly legitimate. 1461 means nothing, but we [Gallaghers] visited a water tower, circular, surrounded by flowers, we had to climb what is called the Queen’s staircase [steps] to get there. These were carved by slaves. Two story houses were to the left, in rows.)
[...] The street having to do with flowers, this particular street. Flowers in the name perhaps. [...]
[...] (Seth rattled these dates off rapidly.) A circular formation (gesture) surrounded by flowers I believe, with closely-crowded, old, at least second-story structures to the left side of the street, or close to the street and nearly identical in rows.