1 result for (book:wth AND heading:"part one chapter 2 februari 16 1984" AND stemmed:now)
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(3:45. Jeff Karder came in. He wants to keep her on the Bactrim for a couple more days. Jane had had a blood infection, now clearing up okay. Jeff wants her on the potassium and vitamin C to keep her urine on the acid side, since this inhibits bacterial growth.
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Now — I bid you another fond good afternoon.
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Now I may or may not return, et cetera.
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(4:33 p.m. “That makes that a pretty good little dream, then,” I told Jane, for in the dream she, too, had been fully recovered. Jane did remember my telling her about the dream earlier this week. Then she said, her voice breaking, “It wasn’t until the other day that I really realized — felt — just how far I’d strayed from normal motion, or life, after all this time. Now I want to get back to it so bad. I just have to use it, instead of letting it — life — use me …”
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(I told Jane that now that the fever business was on the way out, I expected to see her body continue its improvements, as obviously it was trying to do. Her new motions were a good sign of the body’s incredible strivings to express itself.
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(Now for the little dream I had while napping. I told Jane about it while she ate supper. I dreamed that I received a call from a clerk at the bank. The girl told me that one of the checks I’d deposited for Jane’s hospital fund wasn’t for $1000, as we’d both thought — but was instead for $1 million. I was totally surprised at the news. “Are you sure?” I asked. The clerk said she was, that we’d miscounted the zeroes before. “Hold that check,” I said to her. “I’ll be down there in 20 minutes.”
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