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"
This
is
an
open
ward
.
As
long
as
you
stay
in
the
hospital
,
you
re
free
to
come
and
go
as
you
please
.
Eventually
,
when
Dr
.
Caul
feels
you
re
ready
,
you
ll
be
able
to
sign
yourself
out
of
the
building
to
walk
on
the
grounds
.
"
He
looked
at
her
in
astonishment
.
"
The
grounds
?
But
there
are
no
walls
or
fences
?
"
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She
smiled
.
"
That
s
right
.
This
is
a
hospital
,
not
a
prison
.
"
*
*
*
That
afternoon
Dr
.
Caul
dropped
in
to
visit
Billy
in
his
room
.
"
How
are
you
feeling
?
"
"
Fine
,
but
I
didn
t
think
you
let
people
like
me
come
and
go
without
being
watched
the
way
they
watched
me
at
Harding
Hospital
.
"
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"
That
was
before
your
trial
,
"
Caul
said
.
"
There
s
one
thing
I
want
you
to
remember
.
You
ve
had
your
day
in
court
,
and
you
were
found
not
guilty
.
To
us
you
re
not
a
criminal
.
No
matter
what
you
did
in
the
past
,
or
whatever
anyone
else
inside
you
did
,
that
s
over
with
.
This
is
a
new
life
.
What
you
do
here
,
how
you
progress
,
how
you
accept
things
how
you
work
with
Billy
,
and
bring
yourself
together
in
terms
of
yourself
that
s
what
s
going
to
make
you
get
well
.
You
ve
got
to
want
to
get
well
.
Nobody
here
is
going
to
look
down
on
you
.
"
Later
that
day
the
Columbus
Dispatch
,
carrying
the
story
of
Milligan
s
transfer
to
Athens
,
summarized
the
case
,
including
the
evidence
presented
in
court
of
Chalmer
Milligan
s
alleged
abuses
of
his
wife
and
children
.
It
also
published
a
sworn
statement
submitted
to
the
Dispatch
by
Chalmer
Milligan
and
his
attorney
:
I
,
Chalmer
J
.
Milligan
,
married
the
mother
of
William
Stanley
Milligan
in
October
of
1963
.
I
adopted
William
,
along
with
his
brother
and
sister
shortly
thereafter
.