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631
Milo
went
pale
again
.
"
He
did
what
?
"
632
"
He
mashed
hundreds
of
cakes
of
GI
soap
into
the
sweet
potatoes
just
to
show
that
people
have
the
taste
of
Philistines
and
don
t
know
the
difference
between
good
and
bad
.
Every
man
in
the
squadron
was
sick
.
Missions
were
canceled
.
"
633
"
Well
!
"
Milo
exclaimed
,
with
thin
-
lipped
disapproval
.
"
He
certainly
found
out
how
wrong
he
was
,
didn
t
he
?
"
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634
"
On
the
contrary
,
"
Yossarian
corrected
.
"
He
found
out
how
right
he
was
.
We
packed
it
away
by
the
plateful
and
clamored
for
more
.
We
all
knew
we
were
sick
,
but
we
had
no
idea
we
d
been
poisoned
.
"
635
Milo
sniffed
in
consternation
twice
,
like
a
shaggy
brown
hare
.
"
In
that
case
,
I
certainly
do
want
to
get
him
over
to
the
administrative
side
.
I
don
t
want
anything
like
that
happening
while
I
m
in
charge
.
You
see
,
"
he
confided
earnestly
,
"
what
I
hope
to
do
is
give
the
men
in
this
squadron
the
best
meals
in
the
whole
world
.
That
s
really
something
to
shoot
at
,
isn
t
it
?
If
a
mess
officer
aims
at
anything
less
,
it
seems
to
me
,
he
has
no
right
being
mess
officer
.
Don
t
you
agree
?
"
636
Yossarian
turned
slowly
to
gaze
at
Milo
with
probing
distrust
.
He
saw
a
simple
,
sincere
face
that
was
incapable
of
subtlety
or
guile
,
an
honest
,
frank
face
with
disunited
large
eyes
,
rusty
hair
,
black
eyebrows
and
an
unfortunate
reddish
-
brown
mustache
.
637
Milo
had
a
long
,
thin
nose
with
sniffing
,
damp
nostrils
heading
sharply
off
to
the
right
,
always
pointing
away
from
where
the
rest
of
him
was
looking
.
It
was
the
face
of
a
man
of
hardened
integrity
who
could
no
more
consciously
violate
the
moral
principles
on
which
his
virtue
rested
than
he
could
transform
himself
into
a
despicable
toad
.
One
of
these
moral
principles
was
that
it
was
never
a
sin
to
charge
as
much
as
the
traffic
would
bear
.
He
was
capable
of
mighty
paroxysms
of
righteous
indignation
,
and
he
was
indignant
as
could
be
when
he
learned
that
a
C
.
I
.
D
.
man
was
in
the
area
looking
for
him
.
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638
"
He
s
not
looking
for
you
,
"
Yossarian
said
,
trying
to
placate
him
.
"
He
s
looking
for
someone
up
in
the
hospital
who
s
been
signing
Washington
Irving
s
name
to
the
letters
he
s
been
censoring
.
"
639
"
I
never
signed
Washington
Irving
s
name
to
any
letters
,
"
Milo
declared
.
640
"
Of
course
not
.
"