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The impression of small squares with orange, I believe, circles in the center. One eight four one. Connection with a monstrosity, as of a monstrous building, perhaps old Victorian. The first impression was of monstrosity, the rest is interpretation.
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Something like a toy that is misplaced. Brass. I am not sure here. The connection leads to buttons. A party. 1731. An actual replica, or something happening all over again, as a commemoration. Orange and purple. A paper item, but rougher rather than smooth, background. Perhaps a colored paper. Purple.
The impression of some round shapes on it, or connected with it, of orange. And a child.
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(“The impression of small squares with orange, I believe, circles in the center.” We are not sure. There is no orange on the object, or page 11/12, for instance. Jane had an image here but cannot describe it now.
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(“Orange and purple.” Again no connections, unless one can make them from the list of sheet colors on the full page 12: Soft beige, pastel blue, pastel pink, mint green, orchid mist [Jane said this would be a purple], aqua blue, yellow. Or the colors listed for the thermal blankets, the list being partially visible on the page 12 side of the object: White, green, pink, blue, gold.
(Jane thought it possible but not likely that the idea of the thermal blanket advertisement gave rise to the orange, or hot, color.
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(“The impression of some round shapes on it, or connected with it, of orange.” The dish photo on the page 12 side of the object contains round shapes, for instance, but in shades of gray and in black only.
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