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OCR: Dimensions In The Dark by J. L. Black Page 60 Perhaps as a result, he was more in her thinking than she realized. Because of this, the underlying thought or feeling continued to come forth, but showing itself in another manner. She seemed to accept this, or at least she let go of my arm, and I took that to mean acceptance. I walked her down the hall to her room, asked if she would be alright. When she said yes, she thought she would, I said good evening and went to my room. I refused to give time in my thinking regarding Mrs. Moore's feelings. She is a lovely, kind lady, but none the less, she is still easily influenced by suggestions of others. This became evident when Mrs. Jacobs, a strong willed lady from our tour group, suggested illness as a result of the bus and the swaying felt in it when driving over the mountain roads. The only person to suffer motion sickness was Mrs. Moore. I felt certain what she was experiencing today was merely a suggestion made by someone else. Perhaps the simplicity of Dr. Bentley stating the name, The Black Forest, was in fact not sinister at all. Perhaps Mrs. Moore felt it indeed was sinister and let her imagination run with this thought. Or perhaps Mrs. Moore had listened