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    ,

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    ifyoukneakinbuthefortto,allthesa.”

    tuingtohedoor,”john”shecalled.”john”

    heontjustihedoor,lookedround,then

    softonhis,fellonhiskneesin

    frontofthedireyfather”

    theuchobseashitsnnotationof

    sothingatonerevefroheloathsonessandralobliquityof

    propriety;

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    laughterbrokeout,enorus,alsthysterical,pealafterpeal,asthoughitwould

    op.fatherandityfatherohford,ohfordthatwas

    reallytoogood.theselves,facesseed

    onthepointofdisiion,tearsing.sixretesttubesof

    spertozoayfather

    pale,inanagonyofbeiliation.

    fatherthelaughter,ore

    loudlythanever.heputhishandsoverhisearsandrushedoutoftheroo

    chaptereleven

    afterthes,alluppercastelondohis

    deliciouscreaturehedirectorofhatcheriesand

    nditioningorrathertheexdireanhadresigely

    afterfootihetreagainhadfloppeddoalled

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    allestdesiretoseelinda.tosayonewasa

    therthatoreover,sheareal

    savage,hadbeenhatchedoutofabottleandnditionedlikeanyoneelse:so

    udnthavereallyquaintideas.finallyandthishestroreasonfor

    peoplesnotingtoseepoorlindathere;havinglost

    heryouth;plexion,andthatfigurefordyou

    silyuldntlookatherhoutfeelingsick,yes,positivelysick.sothebest

    peopleitoseelinda.andlinda,forherpart,hadno

    desiretoseethetheretutocivilizationa,he

    possibilityoflyinginbedandtakingholidayafterholiday,houteverhavingto

    ebaiting,adetofeelas

    youalethingsoshafully

    antisoaplayednoneof

    theseunpleasanttricks.theholidayitgaveoingafter

    parisonhthejoysof

    theholiday.theredyaketheholidayntinuous.greedilyshe

    orefrequentdoses.dr.shaurred;

    theherhaveuchastsaday.

    ”horthedofidedtobeard.”one

    daytherespiratorytreorebreathing.finished.anda

    goodthingtoo.ife,ofurseit.but.”

    surprisingly,aseveryohoughtforonsoholidaylindaostnvely

    outoftheions.

    ”butarentyoushorteningherlifebygivinghersoch”

    ”inonesense,yes,”dr.shaitted.”butinanotheruallylengthening

    it.”theyoungnstared,unprehending.”soykeyouloseafew

    yearsinti,”thedoeasurable

    durationsite.everysoholidayisabitofour

    aorsusedtocalleteity.”

    johouayurred.

    ”eh”

    ”nothing.”

    ”ofurse,”dr.shaon,”youtalloogopoppingoffinto

    eteityiftheyvegotanyseriousodo.butasshehasntgotanyseriouswork

    ”

    ”allthesa,”johnpersisted,”idontbelieveitsright.”

    thedoctedhisshoulders.”ohaveher

    sgdalltheti”

    intheendjohna.thenceforwardshe

    reineditleroohirtyseventhfloorofbeardsapartnt

    house,iheradioandtelevisiochoulitapjust

    dripping,aabletsained;and

    yeteaelyfaraway,onholiday;on

    holidayinsootherusiftheradiohof

    sonorouslours,asliding,palpitatinglabyrinth,thatledbybeautifully

    iablehttreofabsolutenvi;hedang

    igesofthetelevisionboxersinsoindescribablydelicious

    allsingingfeely;orethahesun,

    illionsaxophones,akinglove,onlychreso,

    inparablyre,andhoutend.

    ”nlad,”dr.shaohavehad

    thisopportunitytoseeanexaleofsenilityinahunbeing.thankyouso

    ein.”heshookbeardlybythehand.

    ithen,theyer.andasithroughbeard,his

    accreditedguardian,thatjohnuldbeseen,beardnoself,forthe

    firsttiinhislife,treatednotrelynorlly,butasapersonofoutstanding

    iortahereoretalkofthealholinhisbloate,nogibes

    athispersonalappearance.henryfosteroutofhisobefriendly;benito

    hooverdehipresentofsixpaohe

    assistainatorostabjectlyforaninvitationtoone

    ofbeardseveningparties.asfortheen,beardhadonlytohintatthe

    possibilityofaninvitation,andheuldhaveheliked.

    ”beardsaskedtoetthesavageed

    triuhantly.

    ”ioglad,”saidlenina.”andnoustadtthatyou

    beard.dontyouthinkhesreallyrathers”

    fannynodded.”andistsay,”shesaid,”ieagreeablysurprised.”

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