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[... 3 paragraphs ...]
Now. Give us a moment. (Pause.)
In the area of 6th Avenue and 61st Street, Carter (spelled). You had better include N A N. (Pause.) Now I do not know if this is Nan Carter, but I do know the two are connected. And with a group show of some note in 1935, in which I believe this person participated, who now owns, or runs, or is connected with this gallery in this neighborhood.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
His ideas have changed through the years. (Pause.) Give us time. There will be a man called Art, as Arthur, but called Art, also connected with this establishment.
[... 16 paragraphs ...]
Give us a moment. (Pause. Then quickly:)
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
You can do this, and well, and it will allow you to work with people who are independent of this place and time. I mentioned this once earlier. Give us a moment. (Pause. Then humorously:) Your painting of me can become famous, in time. Do not sell it.
[... 1 paragraph ...]
It can be used also in connection with speeches that Ruburt may give. Just wait. (Pause, long.)
[... 1 paragraph ...]
There is nothing wrong in this, beside the vanity, which is natural enough. He also wants to make the path easier for Ruburt. He is pushing on purpose, for he thinks you are not businesslike-enough for your own good, on your own. (Long pause.)
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
I am not going to tell you to go or not to go. You must make your own decision. Give us a moment. (Pause.) The woman mentioned very shortly may lose or give up her position. There is illness for her in the fairly near future, but if you meet her, it will be of help nevertheless. Through various circumstances she may not even call. Another speaker, thought not available, may change his mind.
[... 3 paragraphs ...]
He will ultimately be of help to you in ways you do not now foresee. He is bungling and frightened but he waves brave banners. (Pause.) Ruburt is one of his discoveries. He has not fulfilled his potentials, and he knows it, and so he tries to be self-important. But he means well. His wife is his support. He has not always been treated kindly by the psychics that he knows. In many ways he was shoved aside because he did not have the courage of his convictions earlier. (Long pause at 10:25.)
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