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971
Don
Jones
,
the
mild
-
mannered
art
therapist
,
was
impressed
by
Milligan
s
natural
talent
,
but
Jones
could
see
he
was
anxious
and
restive
about
being
in
the
new
group
.
The
bizarre
drawings
,
he
realized
,
were
Billy
s
way
of
attracting
attention
and
seeking
approval
.
972
Jones
pointed
to
a
sketch
of
a
tombstone
engraved
with
the
words
"
do
not
r
.
i
.
p
.
"
973
"
Could
you
tell
us
something
about
that
,
Billy
?
What
were
your
feelings
when
you
drew
that
?
"
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974
"
Its
Billy
s
real
father
,
"
Allen
said
.
"
He
was
a
comedian
and
a
master
of
ceremonies
in
Miami
,
Florida
,
before
he
killed
himself
.
"
975
"
Why
don
t
you
tell
us
what
you
felt
?
We
want
to
get
in
touch
with
feelings
rather
than
details
at
this
point
,
Billy
.
"
Allen
threw
down
his
pencil
in
disgust
at
still
having
Billy
get
credit
for
his
artwork
,
and
looked
up
at
the
clock
.
"
I
ve
got
to
get
back
to
the
unit
to
make
my
bed
.
976
"
977
The
next
day
he
talked
to
Nurse
Yaeger
about
the
treatment
,
complaining
that
it
was
all
wrong
.
When
she
told
him
he
was
interfering
with
the
staff
and
the
patients
,
he
became
upset
.
"
I
m
not
responsible
for
things
that
are
done
by
my
other
people
,
"
he
said
.
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978
"
We
can
t
relate
to
your
other
people
,
"
Yaeger
said
,
"
only
to
Billy
.
"
979
He
shouted
,
"
Dr
.
Harding
isn
t
treating
me
the
way
Dr
.
Wilbur
told
him
to
.
This
treatment
is
no
good
.
"
980
He
demanded
to
read
his
chart
,
and
when
Yaeger
refused
,
he
said
he
knew
he
could
make
the
hospital
allow
him
access
to
his
records
.
He
was
certain
,
he
said
,
that
the
staff
was
not
recording
his
changes
of
behavior
and
that
he
wouldn
t
be
able
to
account
for
his
lost
time
.