14 Two weeks had elapsed since the President learned of his illness. Janet regarded his adjustment as extraordinary. Changes in his behavior were hardly noticeable. He didn’t do much futurising and he seemed to drift off more than before lost in his own thoughts. He only mentioned AIDS twice to her. Once when he questioned canceling a distant future speaking engagement at his Alma Mater which he eventually decided was too early to do anything about. The other time was when he informed Janet that he was going to contact his attorney to make sure his will was up to date. Other than that he approached the Presidency as before and related to Janet in the same way. At times Janet wondered if his adjustment wasn’t too remarkable. Since his symptoms remained unchanged, Janet speculated his adap

