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A scramble, as of events. Blues and yellows, strong colors.
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(“Well, I’d say it referred to events… You said strong colors—blues and yellows. These are not on the object. I was wondering what the connections are.”)
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(“Blues and yellows, strong colors.” Later Seth links these with paintings. The object contains items I use to do artwork with, although no paint. Jane did visit the art shop where I buy my paints. I thought another connection might apply also. Not on the list, but bought by Jane Tuesday were four transistor radio batteries. I had forgotten them but she remembered. The batteries are covered with a strong red, blue, and yellow design, very bulky. See Jane’s list, page 190, also.
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(“In any case the corners seem to have been connected to something else—something dark, I believe.” The object was of course the top sheet on the pad, which I tore off after making out the list. There is no dark particularly connected here however; the gum binding on the pad is a middle blue, and the pad is backed up with cardboard of the usual middle value gray.
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(I then asked Seth to elaborate on the strong color impression about the blues and yellows. See also page 195. “To do with paintings.” This has been explained. A more distant connection might arise from the fact that Jane’s shopping list, shown on page 190, was written on yellow paper with a dark blue pen. The battery interpretation is listed on Jane’s list; and my own list, which was used as object, contained items to be purchased having to do with art.
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