"Ver
y
well
,
than
k
you
.
An
d
ho
w
hav
e
yo
u
been
,
narr?"
"Nam"
"Gene
,
o
n
K-PAX
,
i
s
`nary'.
"
I
t
rhyme
d
wit
h
"hair."
"
I
see
.
I
s
tha
t
fro
m
th
e
French
,
meanin
g
`t
o
confess'?"
"No
,
i
t
i
s
fro
m
th
e
pax-o
,
meanin
g
`on
e
wh
o
doubts.'"
"Oh
.
An
d
wha
t
woul
d
`prot
'
b
e
i
n
English-on
e
wh
o
i
s
cocksure?"
"Nope
.
`prot
'
i
s
derive
d
fro
m
a
n
ancien
t
K-PAXia
n
wor
d
fo
r
`sojourner.
'
Believ
e
i
t
o
r
no
t
b
y
ripley."
"I
f
I
aske
d
yo
u
t
o
translat
e
somethin
g
fro
m
Englis
h
t
o
pax-
o
fo
r
me
,
somethin
g
lik
e
Hamlet
,
for example
,
coul
d
yo
u
d
o
it?"
"O
f
course
.
Whe
n
woul
d
yo
u
lik
e
t
o
hav
e
it?"
"Wheneve
r
yo
u
ca
n
ge
t
t
o
it."
"Nex
t
wee
k
okay?"
"Fine
.
No
w
then
.
We'v
e
talke
d
quit
e
a
bi
t
abou
t
th
e
science
s
o
n
K-PAX
.
Tel
l
m
e
abou
t
th
e
art
s
on
you
r
planet."
"Yo
u
mea
n
paintin
g
an
d
music
?
Stuf
f
lik
e
that?"
"Painting
,
music
,
sculpture
,
dance
,
literatur
e
..."
Th
e
usua
l
smil
e
brok
e
out
,
an
d
th
e
finger
s
cam
e
together
.
"I
t
i
s
simila
r
i
n
som
e
way
s
t
o
th
e
art
s
on
EARTH
.
Bu
t
remembe
r
tha
t
w
e
hav
e
ha
d
severa
l
billio
n
year
s
longe
r
t
o
develo
p
the
m
tha
n
yo
u
have.
Ou
r
musi
c
i
s
no
t
base
d
o
n
anythin
g
a
s
primitiv
e
a
s
notes
,
no
r
an
y
o
f
ou
r
art
s
o
n
subjectiv
e
vision."
"No
t
base
d
o
n
notes
?
Ho
w
else-"
"I
t
i
s
continuous."
"Ca
n
yo
u
giv
e
m
e
a
n
example?
"
Wit
h
tha
t
h
e
tor
e
a
shee
t
o
f
pape
r
fro
m
hi
s
littl
e
noteboo
k
an
d
began
t
o
dra
w
somethin
g
o
n
it.
Whil
e
h
e
di
d
s
o
I
aske
d
hi
m
why
,
wit
h
al
l
hi
s
talent
s
an
d
capabilities
,
h
e
neede
d
t
o
kee
p
a
written
recor
d
o
f
hi
s
observations
.
"Isn'
t
i
t
obvious?
"
h
e
replied
.
"Wha
t
i
f
somethin
g
happen
s
t
o
m
e
befor
e
I
get
bac
k
t
o
K-PAX?
"
H
e
the
n
showe
d
m
e
th
e
following:
(GRAPHIC)
"Thi
s
i
s
on
e
o
f
m
y
favorites
.
I
learne
d
i
t
a
s
a
boy.
"
A
s
I
trie
d
t
o
mak
e
sens
e
ou
t
o
f
th
e
score
,
or
whateve
r
i
t
was
,
h
e
added
,
"Yo
u
ca
n
se
e
wh
y
I'
m
rathe
r
partia
l
t
o
you
r
joh
n
cage."
"Ca
n
yo
u
hu
m
a
fe
w
bar
s
o
f
thi
s
thing?"
"Yo
u
kno
w
I
can'
t
sing
.
Besides
,
i
t
doesn'
t
brea
k
dow
n
int
o
`tunes.'"
"Ma
y
I
kee
p
this?"
"Conside
r
i
t
a
souveni
r
o
f
m
y
visit."
"Than
k
you
.
Now
.
Yo
u
sai
d
tha
t
you
r
art
s
ar
e
no
t
base
d
o
n
`subjectiv
e
vision.
'
Wha
t
doe
s
that
mean?"
"I
t
means
.
w
e
don'
t
hav
e
wha
t
yo
u
cal
l
`fiction.'"
"Wh
y
not?"
"What'
s
th
e
point?"
"Well
,
throug
h
fiction
,
on
e
ofte
n
gain
s
a
n
understandin
g
o
f
truth."
"Wh
y
bea
t
aroun
d
th
e
bush
?
Wh
y
no
t
g
o
righ
t
fo
r
th
e
trut
h
i
n
th
e
firs
t
place?"
"Trut
h
mean
s
differen
t
thing
s
t
o
differen
t
people."
"Trut
h
i
s
truth
.
Wha
t
yo
u
ar
e
talkin
g
abou
t
i
s
makebelieve
.
Drea
m
worlds
.
Tel
l
me"-h
e
ben
t
ove
r
the
notebook-"wh
y
d
o
huma
n
being
s
hav
e
th
e
peculia
r
impressio
n
tha
t
a
belie
f
i
s
th
e
sam
e
a
s
th
e
truth?"
"Becaus
e
sometime
s
th
e
trut
h
hurts
.
Sometime
s
w
e
nee
d
t
o
believ
e
i
n
a
bette
r
truth."
"Wha
t
bette
r
trut
h
ca
n
ther
e
b
e
tha
n
truth?"
"Ther
e
ma
y
b
e
mor
e
tha
n
on
e
kin
d
o
f
truth."
pro
t
continue
d
t
o
scribbl
e
i
n
hi
s
notebook
.
"Ther
e
i
s
onl
y
on
e
truth
.
Trut
h
i
s
absolute
.
Yo
u
can't
escap
e
it
,
n
o
matte
r
ho
w
fa
r
yo
u
run.
"
H
e
sai
d
thi
s
rathe
r
wistfully
,
i
t
seeme
d
t
o
me.
"There'
s
anothe
r
factor
,
too,
"
I
countered
.
"Ou
r
belief
s
ar
e
base
d
o
n
incomplet
e
an
d
conflicting
experiences
.
W
e
nee
d
hel
p
t
o
sor
t
thing
s
out
.
Mayb
e
yo
u
ca
n
hel
p
us."
H
e
looke
d
u
p
i
n
surprise
.
"How?"
"Tel
l
m
e
mor
e
abou
t
you
r
lif
e
o
n
K-PAX."
"Wha
t
els
e
woul
d
yo
u
lik
e
t
o
know?"
"Tel
l
m
e
abou
t
you
r
friend
s
an
d
acquaintance
s
there."
"Al
l
K-PAXian
s
ar
e
m
y
friends
.
Excep
t
ther
e
i
s
n
o
wor
d
fo
r
`friend
'
i
n
pax-o
.
O
r
`enemy.'"
"Tel
l
m
e
abou
t
som
e
o
f
them
.
Whoeve
r
come
s
t
o
mind."
"Well
,
ther
e
i
s
brot
,
an
d
mano
,
an
d
swon
,
an
d
fled
,
and-"
"Wh
o
i
s
brot?"
"H
e
live
s
i
n
th
e
wood
s
RILLwar
d
o
f
reldo
.
Man
o
is-"
"Reldo?"
"
A
villag
e
nea
r
th
e
purpl
e
mountains."
"An
d
bro
t
live
s
there?"
"I
n
th
e
woods."
"Why?"
"Becaus
e
orf
s
usuall
y
liv
e
i
n
th
e
woods."
"What'
s
a
n
orf?"
"Orf
s
ar
e
somethin
g
betwee
n
ou
r
specie
s
an
d
trods
.
Trod
s
ar
e
muc
h
lik
e
you
r
chimpanzees
,
only
bigger."
"Yo
u
mea
n
orf
s
ar
e
subhuman?"
"Anothe
r
o
f
you
r
famou
s
contradiction
s
i
n
terms
.
Bu
t
i
f
yo
u
mea
n
i
s
h
e
a
forebear
,
th
e
answe
r
i
s
yes.
Yo
u
see
,
w
e
di
d
no
t
destro
y
ou
r
immediat
e
progenitor
s
a
s
yo
u
di
d
o
n
EARTH."
"An
d
yo
u
conside
r
th
e
orf
s
t
o
b
e
you
r
friends?"
"O
f
course."
"Wha
t
d
o
yo
u
cal
l
you
r
ow
n
species
,
b
y
th
e
way?"
"Dremers."
"An
d
ho
w
man
y
progenitor
s
ar
e
ther
e
betwee
n
trod
s
an
d
dremers?"
"Seven."
"An
d
the
y
ar
e
al
l
stil
l
i
n
existenc
e
o
n
K-PAX?"
"Mai
s
oui!"
"Wha
t
ar
e
the
y
like?"
"The
y
ar
e
beautiful."
"D
o
yo
u
hav
e
t
o
tak
e
car
e
o
f
the
m
i
n
som
e
way?"
"Onl
y
clea
n
u
p
afte
r
them
,
sometimes
.
Otherwis
e
the
y
tak
e
car
e
o
f
themselves
,
a
s
al
l
being
s
do."
"D
o
the
y
speak
?
Ca
n
yo
u
understan
d
them?"
"Certainly
.
Al
l
being
s
`speak.
'
Yo
u
jus
t
hav
e
t
o
kno
w
thei
r
language."
"Okay
.
G
o
on."
"Man
o
i
s
quiet
.
Sh
e
spend
s
mos
t
o
f
he
r
tim
e
studyin
g
ou
r
insects
.
Swo
n
i
s
sof
t
an
d
green
.
Fle
d
is-"
"Green?"
"O
f
course
.
Swo
n
i
s
a
n
em
.
Somethin
g
lik
e
you
r
tre
e
frogs
,
onl
y
the
y
ar
e
a
s
bi
g
a
s
dogs."
"Yo
u
cal
l
frog
s
b
y
name?"
"Ho
w
els
e
woul
d
yo
u
refe
r
t
o
them?"