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He
bought
art
supplies
and
then
went
into
Your
Father
s
Mustache
barbershop
.
Norma
Dishong
had
called
ahead
,
alerting
the
manager
and
staff
to
the
fact
that
Billy
Milligan
was
coming
to
have
his
hair
cut
.
People
there
greeted
him
with
"
Hi
,
Billy
,
"
"
Hows
it
going
,
Billy
?
"
and
"
Hey
,
you
re
looking
good
,
Billy
.
"
Bobbie
,
the
young
woman
who
cut
and
styled
his
hair
,
spoke
to
him
sympathetically
and
refused
to
accept
payment
.
He
could
come
in
at
any
time
,
she
said
,
without
an
appointment
,
and
she
d
cut
his
hair
free
of
charge
.
Out
on
the
street
,
several
students
,
recognizing
him
,
waved
and
smiled
.
He
went
back
to
the
hospital
feeling
terrific
.
None
of
the
terrible
things
Dr
.
Caul
had
prepared
him
for
had
happened
.
Everything
was
going
to
be
all
right
.
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On
February
19
,
Dorothy
visited
her
son
alone
.
Billy
taped
their
conversation
.
He
wanted
to
learn
more
about
his
childhood
,
to
understand
why
his
father
,
Johnny
Morrison
,
had
committed
suicide
.
"
You
built
your
own
image
of
your
father
,
"
Dorothy
said
.
"
Sometimes
you
would
ask
me
questions
and
I
d
answer
them
to
my
best
ability
,
but
I
never
tore
him
down
.
I
never
told
the
sad
things
.
Why
hurt
you
kids
?
You
built
your
own
image
,
and
that
was
your
dad
.
"
"
Tell
me
again
,
"
Billy
said
.
"
About
the
time
in
Florida
when
you
gave
him
every
bit
of
money
you
had
so
he
could
go
on
the
road
,
and
there
was
nothing
in
the
house
but
a
can
of
tuna
and
a
box
of
macaroni
.
Did
he
come
back
with
the
money
?
"
"
No
.
He
went
on
to
the
borscht
circuit
.
I
don
t
know
what
happened
there
.
He
came
back
with
his
"
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"
The
borscht
circuit
?
Is
that
a
show
?
"
"
It
s
up
in
the
mountains
,
the
hotels
in
the
Jewish
section
of
the
Catskills
.
He
went
up
there
to
do
his
work
his
show
business
.
That
was
when
I
got
the
letter
from
his
agent
saying
,
I
never
believed
you
d
do
this
thing
,
Johnny
.
I
don
t
know
what
happened
up
there
.
When
he
came
back
,
he
was
more
despondent
than
ever
,
and
it
went
on
this
way
.
"