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this damn cold -- I don't have any fever, and I don't have any aches or anything, it's just that I'm all stopped up. Anyway --

Q:

Well, we can go as long or as short as you want to today.

Stanton:

No problem, as far as I'm concerned.

Q:

I wanted to follow up a little on the last time we talked, which was quite a while ago.

Stanton:

When was it?

Q:

When was it? Gosh, I'd have to look it up. I'm not quite sure. But, before the summer, anyway. Actually, it may have been last fall. It may have been last November or December.

Stanton:

Wasn't it after my wife had died?

Q:

No, because I didn't know about your wife's illness and death, until we communicated again. We talked a little bit about (though we don't need to do it today) that perhaps we would devote some time to her, and the relationship the two of you had, which was very collaborative.

Stanton:

Oh, very.

Q:

Very. I really think it would be important to document that.





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