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    Martin: Yes, but Bob didnt ask his bookkeeper to be in the pieces. He didnt necessarily ask Susan Hartnett, who was his secretary. No, Im not being facetious. Im trying to work with you on this. I think the people that were in his pieces were friends who also happened to be artists. He asked Carolyn Brown to be in Pelican and then he put her en pointe. He obviously had an image that he wanted
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