Write On! Express and Enjoy Yourself
Ruth W. Wilson
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His eyes were unsteady,
expressionless
, wandering from one thing to another. His hearing was
insensitive
to sounds like music and loud noises. A soft gutteral sound
escaped
him when he used his voice. He was
indifferent
to color and to the smell of filth in his bed. His touch was the
mechanical
grasping of objects and he had a
tendency
to trot and gallop . . . (and) had an
obstinate
habit of smelling everything given to him. He chewed like a
rodent
and he was
incapable
of attention and spent his time rocking backwards and forwards like animals in a zoo.