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Authors: Gene Brewer

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"H
e
sai
d
h
e
woul
d
wai
t
i
f
h
e
coul
d
kee
p
th
e
kitten."

"Bu
t
-
"

"Don'
t
worry
.
H
e
won'
t
hur
t
her
.
An
d
h
e
won'
t
caus
e
yo
u
an
y
mor
e
trouble
,
either."

"Ho
w
ca
n
yo
u
b
e
s
o
sur
e
o
f
that?"

"Becaus
e
h
e
think
s
tha
t
i
f
h
e
does
,
I
won'
t
com
e
bac
k
fo
r
him
.
I
woul
d
 
anyway
,
 
bu
t
 
h
e
 
doesn'
t
 
know
that.
"
 
"Yo
u
would
?
Why?"

"Becaus
e
 
I
 
tol
d
 
hi
m
I
 
would
.
 
B
y
 
th
e
 
way
,
 
h
e
 
sai
d
 
a
s
 
w
e
 
wer
e
 
walkin
g
 
ou
t
 
together
,
 
"you'l
l
 
nee
d
 
to
fin
d
a
fe
w
mor
e
furr
y
being
s
fo
r
th
e
othe
r
wards."

 

HER
E
wa
s
Howie'
s
fina
l
task
:
t
o
b
e
read
y
fo
r
anything
.
T
o
respon
d
a
t
a
moment'
s
notic
e
t
o
whatever
prot
,
withou
t
warning
,
migh
t
challeng
e
hi
m
with.

Fo
r
 
a
 
da
y
 
o
r
 
tw
o
 
h
e
 
race
d
 
a
t
 
tachyo
n
 
spee
d
 
fro
m
 
th
e
 
librar
y
 
t
o
 
hi
s
 
roo
m
 
an
d
 
bac
k
 
t
o
 
the
library-sam
e
ol
d
Howie
.
H
e
didn'
t
slee
p
fo
r
forty-eigh
t
hours
.
H
e
wa
s
readin
g
 
Cervantes
,
 
Schopenhauer,
th
e
Bible
.
Bu
t
suddenly
,
a
s
h
e
wa
s
dartin
g
pas
t
th
e
loung
e
windo
w
wher
e
h
e
ha
d
spotte
d
 
th
e
 
bluebird
,
 
he
stoppe
d
 
an
d
 
too
k
 
hi
s
 
ol
d
 
sea
t
 
o
n
 
th
e
 
ledge
.
 
H
e
 
bega
n
 
t
o
 
chuckle
,
 
the
n
 
t
o
 
roar
.
 
Prett
y
 
soo
n
 
th
e
 
whole
ward
,
excep
t
perhap
s
fo
r
Bess
,
wa
s
giggling
,
the
n
th
e
whol
e
hospital
,
staf
f
an
d
all
.
Th
e
absurdit
y
o
f
 
prot's
charge
,
tha
t
h
e
b
e
read
y
fo
r
anythin
g
tha
t
migh
t
possibl
y
happen
,
ha
d
sun
k
in.

"It'
s
stupi
d
t
o
tr
y
t
o
prepar
e
fo
r
life,
"
Howi
e
 
tol
d
 
m
e
 
later
,
 
o
n
 
th
e
 
lawn
.
 
"I
t
 
happens
,
 
an
d
 
ther
e
 
isn'
t
 
a
dam
n
thin
g
yo
u
ca
n
d
o
abou
t
it.
"
pro
t
wa
s
ove
r
b
y
th
e
sid
e
wal
l
examinin
g
 
a
 
sunflower
.
 
I
 
wondere
d
 
what
h
e
sa
w
i
n
i
t
tha
t
w
e
didn't.

"Wha
t
abou
t
you
r
task?
"
I
aske
d
him.

"Qu
e
sera
,
sera,

h
e
whistled
,
leanin
g
bac
k
t
o
soa
k
u
p
th
e
war
m
sunshine
.
"
I
thin
k
I'l
l
tak
e
a
nap."

I
suggeste
d
 
h
e
 
thin
k
 
abou
t
 
th
e
 
possibilit
y
 
o
f
 
movin
g
 
t
o
 
War
d
 
One
.
 
"I'l
l
 
wai
t
 
unti
l
 
Ernie'
s
 
ready,
"
 
he
said.

Th
e
 
proble
m
 
wa
s
 
tha
t
 
Erni
e
 
didn'
t
 
wan
t
 
t
o
 
leave
.
 
I
 
ha
d
 
alread
y
 
proposed
,
 
a
t
 
th
e
 
las
t
 
staf
f
 
meeting,
tha
t
 
Erni
e
 
b
e
 
transferre
d
 
t
o
 
On
e
 
a
s
 
well
.
 
H
e
 
ha
d
 
show
n
 
n
o
 
sig
n
 
o
f
 
th
e
 
debilitatin
g
 
phobi
a
 
sinc
e
 
his

"cure"-n
o
mask
,
n
o
complaint
s
abou
t
th
e
 
food
,
 
n
o
 
hog-tyin
g
 
himsel
f
a
t
 
nigh
t
 
o
r
 
sleepin
g
 
o
n
 
th
e
 
floor
.
 
He
was
,
 
i
n
 
fact
,
 
spendin
g
 
mos
t
 
o
f
 
hi
s
 
tim
e
 
wit
h
 
th
e
 
othe
r
 
patients
,
 
particularl
y
 
Bes
s
 
an
d
 
Maria
.
 
H
e
 
had
alread
y
 
becom
e
 
quit
e
 
adep
t
 
a
t
 
recognizin
g
 
th
e
 
Tatter'
s
 
variou
s
 
alters
,
 
learnin
g
 
al
l
 
thei
r
 
name
s
 
and characteristics
,
waitin
g
patientl
y
fo
r
th
e
"real
"
Mari
a
t
o
mak
e
a
n
appearance
,
the
n
goin
g
 
ou
t
 
o
f
 
hi
s
 
wa
y
 
to
kee
p
he
r
around
,
gentl
y
encouragin
g
he
r
interest
s
i
n
needlepoin
t
 
an
d
 
macrame
.
 
I
t
 
wa
s
 
obviou
s
 
tha
t
 
Ernie
ha
d
 
a
 
talen
t
 
fo
r
 
helpin
g
 
others
,
 
an
d
 
I
 
encourage
d
 
hi
m
t
o
 
conside
r
 
goin
g
 
int
o
 
on
e
 
o
f
 
th
e
 
healt
h
 
o
r
 
social
professions
.
Hi
s
repl
y
was
,
"Bu
t
there'
s
s
o
muc
h
tha
t
need
s
t
o
b
e
don
e
here."

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