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[... 70 paragraphs ...]
(To Peg:) Ahead of time, I thank you for our interview... and I should be perfectly willing to hold an interview with you myself...
([Peg:] “That’s not a bad idea...”
(Peg is planning an interview with Jane for the Elmira Star-Gazette concerning the publication of Jane’s book on the Seth material.)
[... 1 paragraph ...]
([Peg:] “I’ll do that.”
[... 13 paragraphs ...]
(Bill Gallagher told us he knew a Tom Crawford in college; Bill and Peg verified, or made connections with, much of this data. Lengthy explanations were required and I did not record them; the Gallaghers said they would write out the data for us upon receipt of a copy of the impressions, so the material can be included with this record.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
(To Peg: An exchange here followed which was too quick for me to get down, so it is here summarized. After joking with Peggy about interviews, cameras, etc., Seth said in time that he would interview Peg, who by then would be “notorious,” or better known. I don’t believe he said just how this would come about. Seth also told Peg there was some data she would need, that she would request it herself, about the crisis in her own life approximately 6 years from now.
(Seth said his use of the word crisis didn’t necessarily mean that there would be disastrous circumstances, but again he didn’t elaborate. To Peg again:)
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
(11:16. In contrast to earlier breaks, Jane now came out of trance rather quickly. Bill and Peg didn’t particularly want to talk about the data given above, but said it had a direct bearing; something, we were told, about a meeting tomorrow...
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(This after quite an exchange between Bill, Peg and Seth, as an attempt was made to lucidly describe the item in question. The discussion proceeded rapidly and I missed most of it. At the moment Bill could say nothing about Cincinnati, etc.
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