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13.When he decided to go out, the rain hadn't started raining yet. However, Robert had been cautious: he had worn his waterproof jacket, with a hood that, if necessary, would have avoided him getting soaked. In fact, after ten minutes or so he was in the street, a subtle and annoying rain came down over the town. That morning he had woken up with a carpet mouth as usual; however, not in such a bad mood as it happened to him after the worst sleepless nights. He had been meeting with Dr. Trevor for three weeks now, and he was beginning to find him very friendly. Maybe it was his colourful room with those soft lines like a sugar candy; perhaps it was that jovial air that Trevor always had, so much so to look like a long-time acquaintance with whom you could have had a beer and make dirty j

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