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S: To me, Freud is an emetic.
I: Mhm.
S: To me, Freud is a red rag …
It … It was … He was a creep, all right. A disgusting fellow.
I: Mhm.
S: Well, to me he is the …
he had the dirtiest mind,
that a person can have.
A disgusting fellow.
That he became so famous, to me is incomprehensible.
I: But you know, since you said dirty mind …
what he actually did was, he …
S: This … subconscious!
[claps her hands]
To think, that he … after all he was no ...
he can’t have been a total idiot
and if he was no total idiot,
he must have known and must have seen,
that with my nineteen years of age I was as innocent
as a five year old child today.
I was for a long time after.
Absolutely innocent.
And to an absolutely innocent child he says such a thing,
that perhaps in its subconscious
I would rather have had the child with my father
that my mother had, when I was seventeen.
Well, nobody could have a dirtier mind than that.
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S: … because I had to promise,
that I wouldn’t see that woman during the time of the treatment.
I: Mhm.
S: But saw her as often as possible,
sometimes told it to him as a dream.
I always had to tell him about my dreams
and I didn’t dream that much,
so I didn’t know what I should talk to him about.