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Back on October 7, we left Marina and June at the Taylors’ house. By the next day, Jeanne De Mohrenschildt had arranged for Marina to receive some dental work. We can pick up an idea of how much Marina’s presence annoyed Jeanne by the following: MR. JENNER. You immediately noticed that she was ignorant, let me say? MRS. DE MOHRENSCHILDT. In bringing up the child? . . . Absolutely . . . MR. JENNER. The pacifier would fall on the floor, she would pick it up and stick it in the baby’s mouth? MRS. D...E MOHRENSCHILDT. No; first she put it in her infected mouth and then in the baby’s mouth . . . Pick it up off the floor. The floor was less germs than her infected teeth, but she was not aware of it. That is what didn’t make . . . sense at all. After all, a pharmacist . . . 1 Jeanne might be Russian by birth, but she had developed American notions of sanitation. Marina lived by other premises: She loved June so much that she would take it for granted that the adoration in her heart would imbue her saliva with cleansing powers.
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