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159. A hidden story

In the text “157. Understandable parts” May 28, 2017, in the third section and under the first dividing dot; I wrote about that I remembered that the owner of the cottage rented out the upper floor. I was taken up with that I could have been influenced to get a memory hallucination about this. Now I have been at the library, and looked in old address books from the time when I lived there, before 1960. And I found one name more than the owner, at this address. That must be that the owner rented out a room, or maybe the whole upper floor.

The names in these address books also have information about what the people worked with. There are both an alphabetical register, and a street address register. In the alphabetical register, it stood that this person worked in the bank where I was influenced in 1975. In the street address register, it stood that he worked in a bookstore. I looked in four different address books, and all four books had the same information. Under the alphabetical register of names, he worked in the bank where I was influenced. Under the street address register of street names, he worked in a bookstore.

Now I have also looked at a photograph of this bank, photographed from above. The photograph looks down on the roof. And the bank has a top story on top of the roof. This top story has its outer walls a considerable distance away from the outer sides of the underlying roof. Because of that, this top story can’t be seen from the street. Therefore I earlier thought the bank had five stories, because I had counted them from the street. But the correct is that it has six stories. And the top story can’t be seen from the street.

I also found out that I had been influenced to remember a wrong name of the owner, who owned the cottage where I lived as a child. The correct name had been in my mind, together with other names, but I had chosen the wrong name among these different names. Now I have the correct name again.

June 1, 2017, David H. Hegg