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Authors: Gene Brewer

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"O
f
course
.
M
y
being
s
didn'
t
rais
e
n
o
dummies."

"Okay
,
let'
s
begi
n
now
.
One..."

pro
t
wa
s
a
 
textboo
k
 
subject
,
 
on
e
 
o
f
 
th
e
 
bes
t
 
I
 
eve
r
 
had
.
 
B
y
 
th
e
 
coun
t
 
o
f
 
thre
e
 
hi
s
 
eye
s
 
wer
e
 
tightly
closed
.
O
n
fou
r
hi
s
breathin
g
ha
d
slowe
d
an
d
hi
s
facia
l
expressio
n
ha
d
becom
e
completel
y
blank
.
O
n
five
hi
s
puls
e
 
rat
e
 
wa
s
 
fort
y
 
bp
m
 
(
I
 
wa
s
 
beginnin
g
 
t
o
 
b
e
 
concerned-sixty-fiv
e
 
wa
s
 
norma
l
 
fo
r
 
him-thoug
h
 
he
looke
d
okay
)
an
d
h
e
mad
e
n
o
respons
e
whe
n
I
coughe
d
loudly.

"Ca
n
yo
u
hea
r
me?"

"Yes."

"Rais
e
 
you
r
 
arm
s
 
ove
r
 
you
r
 
head.
"
 
H
e
 
complie
d
 
wit
h
 
thi
s
 
request
.
 
"No
w
 
lowe
r
 
them.
"
 
Hi
s
 
hands
droppe
d
 
int
o
 
hi
s
 
lap
.
 
"Good
.
 
No
w
 
I'
m
 
goin
g
 
t
o
 
as
k
 
yo
u
 
t
o
 
ope
n
 
you
r
 
eyes
.
 
Yo
u
 
wil
l
 
remai
n
 
i
n
 
a
 
deep
sleep
,
 
bu
t
 
yo
u
 
wil
l
b
e
 
abl
e
 
t
o
 
se
e
 
me
.
 
Now-ope
n
 
you
r
 
eyes!
"
 
prot'
s
 
eye
s
 
blinke
d
 
open
.
 
"Ho
w
 
d
o
 
you
feel?"

"Lik
e
nothing."

"Good
.
That'
s
exactl
y
ho
w
yo
u
shoul
d
 
feel
.
 
Al
l
right
.
 
W
e
 
ar
e
 
goin
g
 
bac
k
 
i
n
tim
e
 
now
;
 
i
t
 
i
s
 
n
o
 
longer
th
e
present
.
Yo
u
ar
e
becomin
g
younger
.
Younge
r
an
d
younger
.
Yo
u
ar
e
 
a
 
youn
g
 
man
,
 
younge
r
 
still
,
 
now
a
n
adolescent
,
an
d
stil
l
yo
u
ar
e
becomin
g
younger
.
No
w
yo
u
 
ar
e
 
a
 
child
.
 
I
 
wan
t
 
yo
u
 
t
o
 
recal
l
 
th
e
 
earliest
experienc
e
yo
u
ca
n
remember
.
Thin
k
hard
.
Wha
t
d
o
yo
u
see?"

Withou
t
hesitation
:
"
I
se
e
a
casket
.
A
silve
r
caske
t
wit
h
a
blu
e
lining." M
y
ow
n
hear
t
bega
n
t
o
bea
t
faster
.
"Whos
e
caske
t
i
s
it?"

"
A
man's."

"Wh
o
i
s
th
e
man?
"
Th
e
patien
t
hesitate
d
fo
r
a
moment.

"Don'
t
b
e
afraid
.
Yo
u
ca
n
tel
l
me."

"I
t
i
s
th
e
fathe
r
o
f
someon
e
I
know."

"
A friend'
s
father?"

"Yes.
"
prot'
s
word
s
cam
e
ou
t
rathe
r
slowl
y
an
d
sing-songy
,
a
s
thoug
h
h
e
wer
e
fiv
e
o
r
si
x
year
s
old.

"I
s
you
r
frien
d
a
bo
y
o
r
girl?"

pro
t
squirme
d
aroun
d
i
n
hi
s
chair
.
"
A
boy."

"Wha
t
i
s
hi
s
name?"

N
o
response
.
"Ho
w
ol
d
i
s
he?"

"Six."

"Ho
w
ol
d
ar
e
you?
"
N
o
response.

"Wha
t
i
s
you
r
name?
"
N
o
response.

"D
o
yo
u
liv
e
i
n
th
e
sam
e
tow
n
a
s
th
e
othe
r
boy?"

pro
t
rubbe
d
hi
s
nos
e
wit
h
th
e
bac
k
o
f
hi
s
hand
.
"No."

"Yo
u
ar
e
visitin
g
him?"

"Uh-huh."

"Ar
e
yo
u
a
relative?"

"No."

"Wher
e
d
o
yo
u
live?
"
N
o
response.

"D
o
yo
u
hav
e
an
y
brother
s
o
r
sisters?"

"No."

"Doe
s
you
r
frien
d
hav
e
an
y
brother
s
o
r
sisters?"

"Yes."

"Ho
w
many?"

"Two."

"Brother
s
o
r
sisters?"

"Sisters."

"Olde
r
o
r
younger?"

"Older."

"Wha
t
happene
d
t
o
thei
r
father?"

"H
e
died."

"Wa
s
h
e
sick?"

"No."

"Di
d
h
e
hav
e
a
n
accident?"

"Yes."

"H
e
wa
s
kille
d
i
n
a
n
accident?"

"No."

"H
e
wa
s
hur
t
an
d
die
d
later?"

"Yes."

"Wa
s
i
t
a
ca
r
accident?"

"No."

"Wa
s
h
e
injure
d
a
t
work?"

"Yes."

"Wher
e
di
d
h
e
work?"

"A
t
a
plac
e
wher
e
the
y
mak
e
meat."

"
A
slaughterhouse?"

"TA-huh."

"D
o
yo
u
kno
w
th
e
nam
e
o
f
th
e
slaughterhouse?"

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