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It
was
after
we
were
all
finished
with
the
interview
and
making
that
tape
,
and
it
was
quite
late
,
and
they
all
kept
sitting
around
smoking
cigarettes
and
getting
very
kittenish
.
"
"
But
you
didn
t
tell
Walton
,
or
Larsen
,
for
example
,
when
or
where
or
how
death
would
eventually
come
?
"
Nicholson
pressed
.
"
No
.
I
did
not
,
"
Teddy
said
firmly
.
"
I
wouldn
t
have
told
them
any
of
that
stuff
,
but
they
kept
talking
about
it
.
Professor
Walton
sort
of
started
it
.
He
said
he
really
wished
he
knew
when
he
was
going
to
die
,
because
then
he
d
know
what
work
he
should
do
and
what
work
he
shouldn
t
do
,
and
how
to
use
his
time
to
his
best
advantage
,
and
all
like
that
.
And
then
they
all
said
that
.
.
.
So
I
told
them
a
little
bit
.
"
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Nicholson
didn
t
say
anything
.
"
I
didn
t
tell
them
when
they
were
actually
going
to
die
,
though
.
That
s
a
very
false
rumor
,
"
Teddy
said
.
"
I
could
have
,
but
I
knew
that
in
their
hearts
they
really
didn
t
want
to
know
.
I
mean
I
knew
that
even
though
they
teach
Religion
and
Philosophy
and
all
,
they
re
still
pretty
afraid
to
die
.
"
Teddy
sat
,
or
reclined
,
in
silence
for
a
minute
.
"
It
s
so
silly
,
"
he
said
.
"
All
you
do
is
get
the
heck
out
of
your
body
when
you
die
.
My
gosh
,
everybody
s
done
it
thousands
and
thousands
of
times
.
Just
because
they
don
t
remember
it
doesn
t
mean
they
haven
t
done
it
.
It
s
so
silly
.
"
"
That
may
be
.
That
may
be
,
"
Nicholson
said
.
"
But
the
logical
fact
remains
that
no
matter
how
intelligently
"
"
It
s
so
silly
,
"
Teddy
said
again
.
"
For
example
,
I
have
a
swimming
lesson
in
about
five
minutes
.
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I
could
go
downstairs
to
the
pool
,
and
there
might
not
be
any
water
in
it
.
This
might
be
the
day
they
change
the
water
or
something
.
What
might
happen
,
though
,
I
might
walk
up
to
the
edge
of
it
,
just
to
have
a
look
at
the
bottom
,
for
instance
,
and
my
sister
might
come
up
and
sort
of
push
me
in
.
I
could
fracture
my
skull
and
die
instantaneously
.
"
Teddy
looked
at
Nicholson
.
"
That
could
happen
,
"
he
said
.
"
My
sister
s
only
six
,
and
she
hasn
t
been
a
human
being
for
very
many
lives
,
and
she
doesn
t
like
me
very
much
.
That
could
happen
,
all
right
.
What
would
be
so
tragic
about
it
,
though
?
What
s
there
to
be
afraid
of
,
I
mean
?
I
d
just
be
doing
what
I
was
supposed
to
do
,
that
s
all
,
wouldn
t
I
?
"
Nicholson
snorted
mildly
.
"
It
might
not
be
a
tragedy
from
your
point
of
view
,
but
it
would
certainly
be
a
sad
event
for
your
mother
and
dad
,
"
he
said
"
Ever
consider
that
?
"
"
Yes
,
of
course
,
I
have
,
"
Teddy
said
.
"
But
that
s
only
because
they
have
names
and
emotions
for
everything
that
happens
.
"
He
had
been
keeping
his
hands
tucked
under
his
legs
again
.
He
took
them
out
now
,
put
his
arms
up
on
the
armrests
,
and
looked
at
Nicholson
.
"
You
know
Sven
?
The
man
that
takes
care
of
the
gym
?
"
he
asked
.
He
waited
till
he
got
a
nod
from
Nicholson
.
"
Well
,
if
Sven
dreamed
tonight
that
his
dog
died
,
he
d
have
a
very
,
very
bad
night
s
sleep
,
because
he
s
very
fond
of
that
dog
.
But
when
he
woke
up
in
the
morning
,
everything
would
be
all
right
.
He
d
know
it
was
only
a
dream
.
"