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"
You
sound
as
if
you
don
t
like
him
.
"
Billy
shrugged
.
"
Arthur
isn
t
someone
you
like
or
dislike
.
He
s
someone
you
respect
.
"
"
Does
Arthur
look
different
from
you
?
"
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"
He
s
about
my
height
and
weight
six
foot
,
a
hundred
and
ninety
pounds
.
But
he
wears
wire
-
rimmed
glasses
.
"
This
second
interview
lasted
three
hours
,
touching
on
some
of
the
personalities
that
had
been
mentioned
in
the
newspapers
,
facts
about
Billy
s
real
family
,
memories
of
his
childhood
.
The
writer
found
himself
groping
for
a
method
of
handling
the
material
coming
his
way
.
His
major
problem
would
be
the
amnesia
.
With
so
many
gaps
in
Billy
s
memory
,
it
would
be
impossible
to
learn
much
about
his
childhood
or
the
crucial
seven
years
when
Billy
had
been
asleep
and
the
other
personalities
were
living
his
life
.
The
writer
was
determined
that
although
he
might
dramatize
some
of
the
experiences
,
he
would
always
stick
to
Billy
s
own
facts
.
Except
for
the
unsolved
crimes
,
it
would
all
be
as
Billy
reported
it
.
The
problem
was
,
he
was
afraid
it
would
be
a
story
Pilled
with
unacceptable
holes
.
And
in
that
case
,
there
could
be
no
book
.
Dr
.
Caul
looked
up
;
loud
voices
outside
his
office
were
distracting
him
.
His
secretary
was
talking
to
a
man
with
a
strong
Brooklyn
accent
.
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"
Dr
.
Caul
is
busy
.
He
can
t
see
you
right
now
.
"
"
Cheez
,
lady
,
I
don
t
give
a
fuck
how
busy
he
is
.
I
gotta
see
him
.
I
got
sumpin
t
give
him
.
"
Caul
started
out
of
his
chair
,
but
then
the
door
to
his
office
opened
and
Billy
Milligan
was
standing
there
.