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(I took the lunch tray out to the cart after Jane was finished, and met Marilyn Sullivan, who introduced herself to me. Social services. Talked to her on the phone the other day about the interview with Jane yesterday. Am to meet her in her office Friday at 2:30 PM. She didn’t say what for, nor did I ask. I’d told Pete that I’d spoken with Kathleen Murdock—I think.
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(3:15. I gave Jane yesterday’s session. She held it as usual, now, but read quite slowly and haltingly, no matter how close to or far from her eyes she held the papers. She finished at 3:45 after quite a struggle.
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Imagine you have a kind of children’s book. It consists of many dots, and you are to connect some and color them. As you look, you can see the dim outlines of many pictures or events—some favorable, some clearly less favorable, and some definitely unsavory. You concentrate upon connecting those points that will give you the most favorable events, and it is these pictures that you color in. The others you ignore, and when the picture is finished that you want, then looking back you can see how the completed picture completely obscured the other possible ones, so that they disappeared entirely in the completed project.
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