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He
smiled
as
he
watched
the
children
run
off
with
the
money
.
Later
Arthur
said
Ragen
had
behaved
badly
that
day
.
"
You
can
’
t
go
around
the
city
of
Columbus
playing
Robin
Hood
,
stealing
from
the
rich
to
give
to
the
poor
children
.
"
"
It
gives
pleasure
.
"
"
But
you
know
very
well
that
carrying
that
gun
violates
the
conditions
of
parole
.
"
Ragen
shrugged
.
"
Is
not
much
better
out
here
than
prison
.
"
"
That
’
s
a
stupid
thing
to
say
.
Here
we
have
freedom
.
"
"
But
vat
you
do
vit
freedom
?
"
Arthur
began
to
suspect
Allen
’
s
hunch
was
right
.
Ragen
had
come
to
prefer
any
environment
—
even
prison
—
in
which
he
could
control
the
spot
.
The
more
Ragen
saw
of
the
working
-
class
district
on
the
east
side
of
Columbus
,
the
angrier
he
became
over
the
struggle
of
the
people
to
survive
in
the
shadow
of
the
glass
-
and
-
steel
office
buildings
of
the
wealthy
corporations
.
One
afternoon
as
he
passed
a
rundown
house
with
a
sagging
porch
,
he
saw
a
beautiful
bond
-
haired
child
with
wide
blue
eyes
sitting
in
a
laundry
basket
,
her
withered
legs
bent
at
awkward
angles
.
An
old
lady
standing
in
the
doorway
came
onto
the
porch
,
and
Ragen
asked
her
,
"
Vy
does
child
not
have
leg
braces
?
Or
veelchair
?
"