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(“No....” I hesitated, though. The storm had begun. At times because of the thunder I could hardly hear Seth. The lights flickered often. The rain lashed down.)
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(9:38. “We better wait a second.” The storm raged in a gale of thunder, wind, and rain. I began closing windows. Doors slammed. Then the lights went out. I groped for my flashlight in the bedroom, and also brought out candles and matches. It seemed that we might be without power for some time. Yet I never got to light the candles—the lights came on within a few moments. The rain began to slack off. Resume at 9:52.)
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You are constantly in the position of saying to the body “In the face of what we want, your improvement, whatever it might be, is not only not enough, but almost a parody in the light of normal walking.” In terms of behavior, neither of you reinforce positive behavior in terms of any improvement. You constantly say “In the light of the past, these improvements will come to nothing—and indeed are worse than none, for they only lead into false hopes.”
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