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(That little exchange pretty much sums up our attitudes these days, and Jane’s worsening physical condition. She ate some lunch yesterday, but little supper. Today she ate less lunch. I reminded her that I had to go to the dentist at 4:15. This at once compressed her ideas of the time in which to do anything, although I didn’t feel any pressure. She asked me about the time quite often.
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He must regain that determination to return, and so should you make every effort to do the same; your feelings that the affair is hopeless do not mean that the affair is hopeless — and this must be as clearly understood as possible.
Moving the imagination in that direction is highly important. It is indeed possible for you two to do this — that vital move of creative, imaginative motion.
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(2:59. “Oh God,” Jane said, using an expression that’s become one of her favorites. “Give me a puff. As soon as I said I’d do it — the session — I got scared. It shows how you’ve got to get those feelings out. I wish I could yell and scream, but I can’t …” I read her the session. “Oh, my arms,” she said. I’d felt them, and she was holding them as rigid as bent metal rods.
(3:06. “I guess I will do a little more. It’s very hard, oh God …”)
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(3:08. “Oh, Bob, that’s all,” she said, half crying. “I wish I could scream out.” I’d told her to do just that more than once.
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(“But I do care,” Jane protested. “I care a lot. I’ve even thought of dying to let you go free.”
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