-
Главная
-
- Книги
-
- Авторы
-
- Даниэл Киз
-
- Таинственная история Билли Миллигана
-
- Стр. 89/524
Для того чтобы воспользоваться озвучкой предложений, необходимо
Войти или зарегистрироваться
Озвучка предложений доступна при наличии PRO-доступа
Купить PRO-доступ
When
Milligan
seated
himself
at
the
end
of
the
table
;
apart
from
the
others
,
Rosalie
Drake
told
him
that
the
mini
-
group
patients
had
decided
the
day
before
to
make
collages
that
would
say
something
about
themselves
to
someone
they
loved
.
"
I
don
’
t
have
anyone
I
love
to
make
one
for
,
"
he
said
.
"
Then
do
it
for
us
,
"
Rosalie
said
.
"
Everyone
is
doing
it
.
"
She
held
up
a
sheet
of
construction
paper
she
was
working
on
.
"
Nick
and
I
are
doing
them
too
.
"
Rosalie
watched
from
a
distance
as
Milligan
took
a
sheet
of
eight
-
by
-
eleven
construction
paper
and
started
cutting
photographs
from
magazines
.
She
had
heard
of
Milligans
artistic
ability
,
and
now
,
looking
at
the
shy
,
quiet
patient
,
she
was
curious
to
see
what
he
would
do
.
He
worked
silently
,
calmly
.
When
he
was
done
,
she
walked
over
and
looked
at
it
.
His
collage
startled
her
.
It
showed
a
frightened
,
tearful
child
looking
out
of
the
center
of
the
page
,
and
beneath
him
the
name
morrison
.
Looming
over
him
was
an
angry
man
and
,
in
red
,
the
word
danger
.
In
the
lower
right
comer
was
a
skull
.
She
was
touched
by
its
simplicity
of
statement
,
the
depth
of
emotion
.
She
hadn
’
t
asked
for
anything
like
this
,
and
it
wasn
’
t
what
she
’
d
expected
.
It
revealed
,
she
felt
,
a
painful
history
.
She
shivered
when
she
looked
at
it
,
and
right
then
and
there
she
knew
she
was
hooked
.
No
matter
what
doubts
the
others
in
the
hospital
might
have
about
him
,
this
,
she
knew
,
was
not
the
product
of
an
unfeeling
sociopath
.
Nick
Cicco
agreed
.
Dr
.
George
(
so
called
by
staff
and
patients
to
distinguish
him
from
his
father
,
Dr
.
George
Harding
,
Sr
.
)
began
to
read
the
relevant
psychiatric
journals
and
discovered
that
the
disease
known
as
multiple
personality
seemed
to
be
on
the
increase
.
The
doctor
made
calls
to
various
psychiatrists
,
and
all
of
them
said
much
the
same
thing
:
"
We
’
ll
share
with
you
the
little
we
know
,
but
this
is
an
area
we
don
’
t
understand
.
You
’
ll
have
to
blaze
your
own
trail
.
"
It
was
going
to
take
much
more
time
and
effort
than
Dr
.
George
had
first
imagined
,
and
he
wondered
if
he
had
done
the
right
thing
accepting
this
patient
in
the
middle
of
a
fundraising
campaign
and
expansion
program
for
the
hospital
.
He
reassured
himself
that
it
was
important
to
Billy
Milligan
,
and
important
to
the
profession
,
to
help
psychiatry
probe
the
limits
of
knowledge
about
the
human
mind
.
Before
he
could
provide
the
court
with
an
evaluation
,
he
would
have
to
learn
Billy
Milligans
history
.
Considering
the
massive
amnesia
,
that
posed
a
serious
problem
.
On
Thursday
,
March
23
,
Gary
Schweickart
and
Judy
Stevenson
visited
their
client
for
an
hour
,
going
over
his
vague
memory
of
events
,
comparing
his
story
with
those
of
the
three
victims
,
planning
alternative
legal
strategies
,
depending
on
Dr
.
Hardings
report
to
the
court
.