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Dr. Instream treated Seth with deference, great deference—and I admit that I found this somewhat suspicious at the time. I wasn’t sure myself as to who or what Seth was, and the thought crossed my mind more than once that the doctor’s attitude was simply a device to gain my confidence—the psychologist’s pretense that he believed in the existence of his patient’s delusion as unquestioningly as the patient did.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
“But suppose he’s right? I wouldn’t know it—that’s the awful part. Neither of us would know it or want to admit it!”
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