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She
knows
that
a
writer
needs
peace
and
concentration
,
but
does
she
care
about
that
?
Do
you
know
what
she
did
today
?
"
He
leaned
confidentially
across
the
table
,
pointing
at
the
dishes
in
the
sink
.
"
She
went
to
the
market
and
left
all
the
breakfast
dishes
there
and
said
she
’
d
do
them
later
.
I
know
what
she
wanted
.
She
expected
me
to
do
them
.
Well
,
I
’
ll
fool
her
.
I
’
ll
leave
them
just
where
they
are
.
"
"
Would
you
allow
me
to
ask
you
a
few
questions
about
the
motor
factory
?
"
"
Don
’
t
imagine
that
that
motor
factory
was
the
only
thing
in
my
life
.
I
’
d
held
many
important
positions
before
.
I
was
prominently
connected
,
at
various
times
,
with
enterprises
manufacturing
surgical
appliances
,
paper
containers
,
men
’
s
hats
and
vacuum
cleaners
.
Of
course
,
that
sort
of
stuff
didn
’
t
give
me
much
scope
.
But
the
motor
factory
—
that
was
my
big
chance
.
That
was
what
I
’
d
been
waiting
for
.
"
"
How
did
you
happen
to
acquire
it
?
"
"
It
was
meant
for
me
.
It
was
my
dream
come
true
.
The
factory
was
shut
down
—
bankrupt
.
The
heirs
of
Jed
Starnes
had
run
it
into
the
ground
pretty
fast
.
I
don
’
t
know
exactly
what
it
was
,
but
there
had
been
something
goofy
going
on
up
there
,
so
the
company
went
broke
.
The
railroad
people
closed
their
branch
line
.
Nobody
wanted
the
place
,
nobody
would
bid
on
it
.
But
there
it
was
,
this
great
factory
,
with
all
the
equipment
,
all
the
machinery
,
all
the
things
that
had
made
millions
for
Jed
Starnes
.
That
was
the
kind
of
setup
I
wanted
,
the
kind
of
opportunity
I
was
entitled
to
.
So
I
got
a
few
friends
together
and
we
formed
the
Amalgamated
Service
Corporation
and
we
scraped
up
a
little
money
.
But
we
didn
’
t
have
enough
,
we
needed
a
loan
to
help
us
out
and
give
us
a
start
.
It
was
a
perfectly
safe
bet
,
we
were
young
men
embarking
on
great
careers
,
full
of
eagerness
and
hope
for
the
future
.
But
do
you
think
anybody
gave
us
any
encouragement
?
They
did
not
.
Not
those
greedy
,
entrenched
vultures
of
privilege
!
How
were
we
to
succeed
in
life
if
nobody
would
give
us
a
factory
?
We
couldn
’
t
compete
against
the
little
snots
who
inherit
whole
chains
of
factories
,
could
we
?
Weren
’
t
we
entitled
to
the
same
break
?
Aw
,
don
’
t
let
me
hear
anything
about
justice
!
I
worked
like
a
dog
,
trying
to
get
somebody
to
lend
us
the
money
.
But
that
bastard
Midas
Mulligan
put
me
through
the
wringer
.
"