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We shall see what we can do. A moment please. These are impressions, connected with the object.
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The impression of a rectangular shape. Perhaps the object has been in a book or album. In any case the corners seem to have been connected to something else—something dark, I believe; or there is something dark on the corners, perhaps black.
Also a white border. The impression is certainly of some kind of photograph here. Ruburt now thinks of a woman and child, and of a photograph of Marie Tubbs and a baby, in Florida.
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I do have the impression of dark color and white, small handwriting perhaps on the back, in ink. (Pause.
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These are further impressions. A turn up or tune-up. Disconnected lines. A distant place that is rather distant, not close by. Water. Connection with a book. Perhaps mention of Ruburt’s book.
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I do not know if it refers to a scramble of lines, events, or perhaps eggs. The term scramble is my impression.
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Also the impression of something divided into four divisions fairly equally. This way, you see.
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(“The impression of a rectangular shape.” The object is rectangular, either opened up or folded. It was folded inside the double envelopes.
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(“Also a white border. The impression is certainly of some kind of photograph here. Ruburt now thinks of a woman and a child, and of a photograph of Marie Tubbs and a baby, in Florida… I feel we are off here, but that the connection is valid.” There is a Florida connection, and this led Seth to the Tubbs connection for our friend Marie also lives in Florida.
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(“I do have the impression of dark color and white, small handwriting perhaps on the back, in ink.” See page 189. The object does contain small dark handwriting on white. The back impression could have been picked up by Seth because the object was folded inside the sealed double envelopes.
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(2nd Question: Any others? “These are further impressions. A turn up or tune-up.” Possibly a reference to the sweater left behind by Sarah Bernard, turning up after the Bernards had driven away. This is referred to on Jane’s list under the mail package data; Jane did this on the same trip downtown during which she ran the errands listed on my list, used as envelope objects.
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(3rd Question: How about that scramble? “I do not know if it refers to a scramble of lines, events or perhaps eggs. The term scramble is my impression.” I told Seth it referred to events. See also page 195. A scrambled-egg connection also enters in, somewhat removed, since the Bernards and Jane and I had scrambled eggs for breakfast Sunday, November 27.
(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.
(“Also the impression of something divided into four divisions fairly equally. This way you see.” At the time Jane made a sign like this:
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