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Both
attorneys
found
Milligan
more
at
ease
,
though
he
complained
about
being
locked
up
in
special
care
and
having
to
wear
"
special
precaution
"
clothes
.
"
Dr
.
George
says
I
can
be
treated
just
like
the
other
patients
here
,
but
nobody
here
trusts
me
.
The
other
patients
are
allowed
to
go
off
the
grounds
in
the
van
on
excursions
,
but
not
me
.
I
have
to
stay
here
.
And
I
just
get
furious
when
they
insist
on
calling
me
Billy
.
"
They
tried
to
calm
him
,
to
explain
that
Dr
.
George
had
gone
out
on
a
limb
for
him
,
and
that
he
had
to
be
careful
not
to
try
the
doctors
patience
.
Judy
sensed
he
was
Allen
,
but
she
didn
’
t
ask
,
always
afraid
he
might
be
insulted
that
she
didn
’
t
know
him
.
Gary
said
,
"
I
think
you
should
try
to
cooperate
with
the
staff
here
.
It
’
s
your
only
chance
to
stay
out
of
jail
.
"
As
they
left
,
both
agreed
that
they
were
relieved
he
was
safe
and
that
the
day
-
to
-
day
responsibility
and
worry
were
off
their
backs
for
a
while
.
Later
that
day
the
first
therapy
session
was
a
strained
fifty
-
minute
hour
for
Dr
.
Harding
.
Milligan
sat
on
the
chair
facing
the
window
in
the
interview
room
at
Wakefield
,
but
he
would
not
,
at
first
,
make
eye
contact
.
He
seemed
to
remember
very
little
of
his
past
,
although
he
talked
freely
of
the
abuse
by
his
adoptive
father
.
Dr
.
Harding
knew
he
was
being
overcautious
in
his
approach
.
Dr
.
Wilbur
had
told
him
to
find
out
as
soon
as
possible
how
many
personalities
there
were
,
to
establish
their
identities
.
The
alternates
needed
to
be
encouraged
to
tell
why
they
existed
and
to
be
permitted
to
relive
the
specific
situations
that
had
caused
their
creation
.
Then
all
of
the
alternates
had
to
be
encouraged
to
know
one
another
,
to
communicate
and
to
help
one
another
with
their
different
problems
,
sharing
things
instead
of
being
separated
.
The
strategy
,
Wilbur
had
said
,
was
to
bring
.
the
others
together
and
eventually
introduce
Billy
—
the
core
personality
—
to
the
memories
of
those
incidents
.
Then
,
finally
,
fusion
might
be
attempted
.
Though
the
temptation
was
great
to
try
her
approach
,
the
way
she
had
skillfully
brought
the
personalities
out
in
the
jail
,
George
Harding
had
long
ago
learned
his
lesson
.
What
worked
for
someone
else
didn
’
t
always
work
for
him
.
He
considered
himself
a
very
conservative
man
,
and
he
would
have
to
learn
in
his
own
way
,
and
in
his
own
good
time
,
who
and
what
he
had
here
.
As
the
days
went
by
,
Nurse
Donna
Egar
discovered
that
she
was
pretty
much
on
a
one
-
to
-
one
basis
with
Milligan
.
He
slept
very
little
,
far
less
than
most
of
the
other
patients
,
and
waked
early
,
so
she
got
to
talk
to
him
a
great
deal
.
He
spoke
about
the
other
people
who
lived
with
him
inside
his
body
.