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Back
home
,
in
a
deep
depression
,
Danny
painted
a
nine
-
bytwelve
still
life
—
a
withering
yellow
flower
in
a
cracked
drinking
glass
against
a
black
and
dark
-
blue
background
.
He
brought
it
upstairs
to
show
Billy
’
s
mother
what
he
had
done
,
but
then
he
froze
.
Chalmer
was
there
.
Chalmer
took
it
from
him
,
looked
at
it
and
threw
it
on
the
floor
.
"
You
’
re
a
liar
,
"
he
said
.
"
You
didn
’
t
do
that
.
"
Danny
picked
it
up
and
fought
back
the
tears
as
he
took
it
down
to
the
painting
room
.
Then
,
for
the
first
time
,
he
signed
it
:
"
Danny
’
70
.
"
On
the
back
of
the
canvas
board
,
he
filled
in
the
information
it
called
for
:
artist
Danny
subject
Dyeing
Alone
date
1970
From
that
time
,
unlike
Tommy
and
Allen
,
who
continued
to
seek
approval
for
their
painting
,
Danny
never
volunteered
to
show
his
still
lifes
to
anyone
again
.
In
the
fall
of
1970
,
Billy
entered
Lancaster
High
School
,
the
rambling
glass
-
and
-
concrete
complex
of
modem
buildings
on
the
north
side
of
Lancaster
.
Billy
did
not
do
well
in
his
classes
.
He
hated
his
teachers
and
he
hated
school
.
Arthur
cut
many
of
his
high
school
classes
to
study
medical
books
at
the
library
and
became
especially
fascinated
by
the
study
of
hematology
.
Tommy
spent
his
spare
time
fixing
appliances
and
practicing
his
escape
procedures
.
By
this
time
,
no
ropes
could
hold
him
.
He
could
work
his
hands
to
undo
any
knot
or
slide
out
through
any
ropes
that
tied
him
.
He
bought
himself
a
pair
of
handcuffs
and
practiced
getting
out
of
them
using
a
split
ball
-
point
pen
plastic
cap
as
a
key
.
He
made
a
mental
note
that
it
would
always
be
best
to
have
two
handcuff
keys
on
you
at
all
times
—
one
in
a
front
pocket
and
one
in
back
—
so
you
could
get
to
one
no
matter
which
way
they
handcuffed
you
.