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[... 20 paragraphs ...]
Now you may take a break and we shall continue, and I will, before the evening is over, answer whatever questions Philip might have.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
We will try to separate the father from the son here. The man to which I refer is not terribly advanced in age, but he is at least 50. I do not believe he is over 80. At times he has a nervous twitch. He drinks coffee without milk and wears black shoes. This would seem to be the father. But if so, he has more drive than the son. The characteristics given however do apply to the man who is ill, whether it is the father or son.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
(The following is a resume of John’s comments, concerning the impressions about his wife’s relative. They did get a phone call from his wife’s sister who does have a small female child, plus two older children. She was very upset over trouble with her husband. They live in New Jersey though the husband is now in Hawaii [west?]. Both John’s and the sister-in-law’s houses are on corners. It’s possible that the woman might decide to leave her husband and move? The other impressions refer to the future and cannot be checked now.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
With this company. You will leap over a step that is usually taken, to another step. You will get a position without going through another position that is usually a prerequisite, you see. June and a series of three having to do with time: A city by a river that runs north and south; perhaps, perhaps the Mississippi. Not far south at all. Now unless you recall me, or unless you have questions, I will end our session.
[... 13 paragraphs ...]