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Apparently they were released* Also, when It rained very hard,<br />

(I heard the rain In spite of the noise because the roof was<br />

over our heads) they took, out people to release them. They<br />

were careful to have the people well dressed <strong>and</strong>, In the case<br />

of women, to tie them up as much as possible* I could not see<br />

my husb<strong>and</strong> now, nor speak to him because my new cubicle was<br />

completely made of wood. However, he made friends with an<br />

occasional guard-—that Is, one who,did not work there but came<br />

to fill In because many of them were on vacation. The boy was<br />

really very good, <strong>and</strong> taking a risk himself, he took us to the<br />

bathroom <strong>and</strong> let us speak to each other without hoods. Of<br />

course he was present, so that we could only speak about<br />

ourselves. My husb<strong>and</strong>'had a very small hematoma but the doctor<br />

said that the dislocation was not going to be set because a<br />

general anesthesia would be needed to relax the muscles <strong>and</strong><br />

that could not be done' there. To do that he would have to- be<br />

transferred, <strong>and</strong> transfer was impossible. He explained that<br />

the nurse came by evjpry two or three days, but never touched<br />

anyone; however, they usually gave some medicine, mostly<br />

laxatives, antlspamodlcs <strong>and</strong> eyedrops, because we all had<br />

conjunctivitis because of the hood <strong>and</strong> the mask. The guards<br />

had the eyedrops; sometimes when somebody said that he needed<br />

them, the guard himself Inserted the drops. I began to feel<br />

bad. I had nightmares about my son every night because despite<br />

their having told me that my parents had him, I did not believe<br />

them. All of this was due to the fact that they had taken off<br />

the white hood <strong>and</strong> given me a gray one like all the others.<br />

Also, because of the time that had elapsed. I realized that<br />

there was very little possibility that they would release me,<br />

because the ones* they released only stayed a very short time.<br />

I mentioned this to my husb<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> he always tried to<br />

encourage me. I spent the day thinking about how to get out, I<br />

began by trying to get to know the place, telling the guard who<br />

took me to the bathroom that with the little water they give us<br />

we were dying of thirst (which was true) <strong>and</strong> I offered to carry<br />

the bottles as often as necessary <strong>and</strong> to do any kind of work,<br />

cleaning, etc. I said that from lying down so much I was<br />

beginning to feel weak, <strong>and</strong> I was afraid that I would not be<br />

able to walk when they took me to my house the following week<br />

(that was pure fabrication). The guard began to take me to<br />

wash the dishes, to the bathroom, <strong>and</strong> let me go without<br />

h<strong>and</strong>cuffs, to carry water bottles, to clean up the bathrooms.<br />

Some of the trays <strong>and</strong> dishes had the seal of the Argentine<br />

Army. So the days passed. There were no windows In the<br />

bathroom, but there was a door locked with a key, which was the<br />

guard's closet. 1 found It opened one day, <strong>and</strong> I saw the<br />

guard's civilian clothing <strong>and</strong> that the closet had a window

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