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"
You
’
re
right
,
"
Joe
said
after
a
long
time
.
"
About
what
?
"
"
Two
-
bit
empire
.
Clown
for
a
leader
.
No
wonder
we
got
nothing
out
of
the
war
.
"
She
patted
his
arm
.
"
Juliana
,
it
’
s
all
darkness
,
"
Joe
said
.
"
Nothing
is
true
or
certain
.
Right
?
"
"
Maybe
so
,
"
she
said
absently
,
continuing
to
try
to
read
.
"
Britain
wins
,
"
Joe
said
,
indicating
the
book
.
"
I
save
you
the
trouble
.
U
.
S
.
dwindles
,
Britain
keeps
needling
and
poking
and
expanding
,
keeps
the
initiative
.
So
put
it
away
.
"
"
I
hope
we
have
fun
in
Denver
,
"
she
said
,
closing
the
book
.
"
You
need
to
relax
.
I
want
you
to
.
"
If
you
don
’
t
,
she
thought
,
you
’
re
going
to
fly
apart
in
a
million
pieces
.
Like
a
bursting
spring
.
And
what
happens
to
me
,
then
?
How
do
I
get
back
?
And
do
I
just
leave
you
?
I
want
the
good
time
you
promised
me
,
she
thought
.
I
don
’
t
want
to
be
cheated
;
I
’
ve
been
cheated
too
much
in
my
life
before
,
by
too
many
people
.
"
We
’
ll
have
it
,
"
Joe
said
.
"
Listen
.
"
He
studied
her
with
a
queer
,
introspective
expression
.
"
You
take
to
that
Grasshopper
book
so
much
;
I
wonder
—
do
you
suppose
a
man
who
writes
a
best
seller
,
an
author
like
that
Abendsen
,
do
people
write
letters
to
him
?
I
bet
lots
of
people
praise
his
book
by
letters
to
him
,
maybe
even
visit
.
"