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Records 6-9 Summary
D-503 reiterates: he conceals nothing. I-330 has flown him to the Ancient House. A wrinkly old woman admits them. Upstairs, they enter an "apartment" decorated in a chaotic, nonsensical style analogous to I-330's earlier music. They pass through rooms with tiny windows and massive, loudly colored furniture. D-503 sees waste and an analogy to the head: opaque with two tiny openings. He feels caged and unnatural. I-330 changes into a short, low-cut yellow dress with black hat and stockings. When it is nearly time for a required course, I-330 tells someone on the phone that she is alone at the Ancient House and gives D-503 the aero. She mentions she is registered to someone in the Medical Bureau who will certify D-503 is ill—and asks if he will report her to the Guardians. D-503 arrives on time at...
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