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"So it's sheer terror, but then, this is the whole reason that we went so long to Doctor Simons, was to get rid of all these... mixed feelings that we had"

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“So it’s sheer terror, but then…” is the tell: Betty Hill is trying to make panic sound manageable by narrating it into order. The sentence keeps swerving between raw feeling and tidy explanation, and that tension is the point. “Sheer terror” lands like an honest confession, but it’s immediately buffered by “but then,” a verbal seatbelt that turns fear into a step in a process. She isn’t just describing an emotion; she’s negotiating for credibility in real time.

The phrase “the whole reason that we went so long to Doctor Simons” smuggles in a defense. Long-term therapy becomes evidence that she has done her homework on her own mind, that she isn’t casually sensationalizing an experience. It also hints at exhaustion: whatever happened didn’t pass; it lodged. “Mixed feelings” is doing heavy lifting, too. It’s a soft, socially acceptable label that suggests conflict (fear, fascination, doubt, shame) without naming anything that would invite ridicule or moral judgment.

Context matters: Hill sits inside a cultural moment when unusual experiences, especially those coded as “hysterical” or “attention-seeking” in women, were easily dismissed. So the quote performs a careful balancing act. She’s asserting the severity (“sheer terror”) while clinging to the legitimizing apparatus of professional help (“Doctor Simons”). The subtext is less “I’m confused” than “I’ve tried to make this make sense, and it still won’t sit still.”

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