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192. The glass

Now I have thought about if the glass, which the person, who “influenced” me, poured into me, was the same glass as the person at the office first gave me. I am unsure of if the person at the office hurried up from his chair, and took the glass out of my hand, and set it on the desk, before he helped me to lay down on a sofa, or something similar. Now this is what I think happened. He saved the class first, and helped me to lay down afterwards. It is difficult for me to remember if it was he, or I, who set the glass on the desk. But now, I think it was he.

When the person who “influenced” me, poured the glass into me, he had got it from the person at the office, who gave it to him. If this is correct, then it was the rest of the contents in the same glass, as I first got from the person at the office. Now I remember it, as if it was like that. But it is difficult for me to remember correctly about every detail in this situation.

When the person poured the contents of the glass into me, I thought that this is the same glass, with the same contents, which already has got me to be lying her. The person became pleased, when he got the glass form the person at the office.

November 22, 2017, David H. Hegg