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	But they did.
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	I began to see them in the early 1930's.
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	Old people brought in by their children.
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	Young people brought in by their parents.
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	They could no longer dress themselves
or feed themselves.
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	They could no longer speak in most cases.
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	Certain families went mad.
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	People who were normal -
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	- were now -
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	- elsewhere.
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	What is it like to be them?
What are they thinking?
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	They are not.
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	The virus did not spare
their higher faculties.
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	- We know that for a fact?
- Yes.
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	- Because?
- Because the alternative is unthinkable.