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the most, one of the most beautiful performances of his career - or rather he didn't perform -- one of the most beautiful spectacles, shows of his career. It was very brief. And you played a role in it; a very mysterious one. It was all...well should I describe it or perhaps...briefly, yes. The telephone played a role there, which is not entirely new, [?] but still it was a very mysterious thing there. The telephone kept ringing. I was fooled as a matter of fact. I thought that somebody was phoning, and wanted to go to the phone, but then found out that it was part of the performance. Then the elevator door opened and you, Allen S_______ appeared, and sat down...went across the studio, [[strikethrough]] a [[/strikethrough]] sat down on a chair below the skylights -- there are several skylights there in the studio -- and showed on a yellow pad who you were, your name, you wrote it and showed it to the few spectators there. And then somebody up on the roof started painting the skylights. Well when he got, the person up there got to the painting of the middle skylight, a blue color, at one point the paint, the blue paint started dripping down and fell, and dripped down into a bucket. There was a place next to your chair. You moved the bucket more closely to the point [[strikethrough]] a [[/strikethrough]] where the paint was dripping. And at this poing [[point]] the painting was interrupted. And you, Allen, stood up and went away...and then the painting was resumed.

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