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My heartiest good wishes to you both, and I hope your chilled bones get warm. I do not have such difficulties. You may be interested to know one interesting piece of information. Your dog has been reincarnated, in his terms, looking much as he did before.
(Our dog Mischa died in 1963. Jane had him when we met in 1953.
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(This data was quite unexpected by us, although this afternoon I had mentioned Mischa to Jane in passing, remarking on a similarity of pose struck by our cat Willy as he stood in the studio, intently listening to a sound outside. I hadn’t intended that any remark of mine about the dog lead to this kind of data, nor did Jane interpret it that way. In fact, we know so little about animals, let alone animal reincarnation, as far as this material goes, that it hasn’t occurred to us to ask this kind of question . By “this territory” Seth meant Elmira, New York.
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(“Will this dog have any empathy with us?”
(Leaning forward.) The marking reminiscent of the affair at Saratoga. And to your question, yes. (Mischa had briefly tussled with another dog.)
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Now my best wishes to you both, and I will not keep Ruburt barking for me any longer. (Humorously:)I am an old dog, and I remembered you.
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(I certainly didn’t know that I’d publish my 1960 drawing of Mischa 42 years later! Before Jane and I married, on December 27, 1954, she told me I’d have to take her dog, too.)