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Many of these people also are generally not book readers. Ruburt (Jane) mentioned that. Many are not culturally advantaged. They do not naturally go into bookstores—but they will.
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To be an overnight financial sensation, however, would present a reality that does not fit into your joint plans and purposes. This does not mean there is anything wrong with such an overnight sensation. Most likely, Ruburt will do some teaching in the future, not immediately, with a different format entirely. Your purposes and the purposes of the three publishers all mix and merge, with unconscious knowledge of the importance of the books, and the ways in which they are to be presented—not that there won’t also be some “natural” misunderstandings here and there, also.
Issues operate so clear to me it is difficult for me to understand that they seem to escape your notice. It is hard for me to separate them. They are minute to me. The two Bantam sales, for example, Material and Seth Speaks, served purposes for you and Ruburt, and Prentice as well.
The immediate money resulting with the contracts served as financial reinforcement at a time when you and Ruburt needed it. This was more important than you seem to remember. (Although I do keep this in mind. So does Jane, I think.) Ruburt was worried about money in the bank then—not six months or a year hence with royalties. Prentice wanted to set up a paperback mass connection, for to them this means that a book is good and has value financially. They also wanted quick cash. It was a poor year financially speaking for them. They also needed financial reinforcement. You and Ruburt also wanted the books to be in the general market.
[... 12 paragraphs ...]
When you are concerned it is because each time the body behaves differently. Ruburt is in the final process needed, and necessary, to straighten the legs and bring about a completely different, more normal bodily stance.
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
The constant interplay and healing process has its own rhythm, so that certain portions of a leg can rest, for example. I do not want to overstate the work being involved, for it is natural work. What Ruburt experiences however as soreness is the vital sensation of renewed impulse and activity and use.
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The shape of his face is changing. The tenseness of his jaws held everything else in certain positions. At times the shoulders as well as the legs have been sore—most bothersome to Ruburt. When this occurs the relationship is being beneficially altered between the two areas given.
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