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(At 9:42 she took the envelope for our 75th experiment from me and pressed it to her forehead in a horizontal position. Her eyes remained closed. Her pace was quite fast.)
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Horizontal lines (envelope still to forehead horizontally) with a small square. Piccadilly Square. A city. Very distant connection with something like Cincinnati, Ohio.
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(Pause. Jane still held the envelope horizontally to her forehead, but by now she had shifted hands several times while doing so. Eyes closed.)
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(“Squares.” See the copy of the object on page 141. Jane said that by squares she meant the little boxes strung out along the horizontal lines on the object. There are four rows of these.
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(“Horizontal lines with a small square.” Another reference to the object itself. The word square here may refer to the next data.
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(“A center upright.” Jane said this is a reference to the fold in the object, made when I inserted it in the double envelopes. See page 141. Note that Jane held the envelope to her forehead in a horizontal position, as she almost always does; this means the fold in the object would be vertical in relation to the long dimension of both the object and the envelopes. The long dimension of the folded object paralleled that of the envelopes.
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