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Now we find an old man with failing eyesight and partial cataract in the left eye, a hint of partial paralysis on the left side. A tremor from an old disorder, affecting the nervous system. The man from whom Ruburt received the letter. A marginal motor disturbance. A disordered personality, quite legitimate psychic abilities, however, fairly well developed. A missionary fervor, a congregation or student body of approximately 200, but in name only—the center, however, of about 26 participants. Indeed, a many-talented gentleman. A well-educated but misunderstood man, whose childlike tendencies are now in prominence. He can barely see out of one eye.
(Seth is discussing the Gonzolus letter from Indianapolis, Indiana, that we received this week. The old man and the school of spiritualism. Letter on school notepaper—palsied and hard to read. Simple sentence structure—childlike. Mailed from NewYork City.)
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In connection with the brothers and the other letter. (Pause.) Entirely different temperments, but very close. Some years difference in their ages. 54 and 36, or that number of difference in their ages. (Pause. Eighteen years, then.)
Scrub. One perhaps extremely fastidious. Restrained. Not the one who wrote the letter. The one who wrote the letter is usually the less dominant of the two. (Pause.) A father, a very old man, still living in a place that is foreign or far distant from the brothers. (In Australia, we learned later.)
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