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this communication and a bit of that communication, and
then back to the eight count, and --
like that.
And
then at one point, it was about
mid-afternoon, four o’clock in the afternoon -- oh, and there was points -- let me tell you the other things she did, like, you know, normal communication between two social people. She’d come over and put her legs on top of mine and be sitting there blabbering some gibberish and put her arm around me and -- and talking and stuff like this, but about four o’clock in the afternoon -- oh, and then she cried a couple times on my shoulder. She kept saying, “E.T. go home,” and then she would cry.
And
then about four in the afternoon she had
one of these violent fits, and it shocked me, because she was real calm up to that point except for these kooky things she was saying, and she was very active, too, you know, moved around all over the place all the time, and she -- oh, and she was spitting a lot. That was another thing. She’d spit all the time, spit on the floor, spit into her juice and spit on the food.
And
then one point she spit and she threw my
coat on top of it. I was like oh, God. And then she
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