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(I hadn’t realized that her grandfather, Joseph Burdo — “Little Daddy,” as Jane had called him — had spent a couple of years in a hospital for TB when Jane had been around ten years old. I also understood as we talked that when Jane’s grandfather had wanted to move out of the house on Middle Avenue, he had sold all the furniture and had the utilities turned off. [...] To Jane this had seemed like a second divorce in the family. [...]
[...] The nurse said Jane wasn’t good. [...] Jan was to tell Jane at once if I’d see her. [...]
(Jane was uncomfortable, up to her shoulders on two full chucks, propped and wedged so she couldn’t move. [...] Jane cried at times, but not excessively. [...]
[...] Jane came up with several excellent insights. [...] This came to Jane’s consciousness as we watched a very creative skit on the TV program Sesame Street. [...]
[...] Staff had a party and lots of goodies to eat, so a nurse put together more food for Jane and me. Jane ate fairly well. [...]
(I expected a call from Carla and Jane as I typed this, but none has come through as I finish this session at 9:55 p.m. Sleep well, Jane.)
[...] Seth has said this many times, as have I, but it evidently hadn’t meant all that much to Jane before.
[...] Jane stared at me intently as I spoke each word.
(Jane cried as she told me things I hadn’t heard before. [...]
[...] But almost at once Jane began a session after all. [...]