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And
yet
,
even
if
one
person
finds
his
way
…
that
means
there
is
a
Way
.
Even
if
I
personally
fail
to
reach
it
.
I
envy
him
.
Turning
,
Mr
.
Tagomi
started
back
toward
the
store
.
There
in
the
doorway
,
stood
Mr
.
Childan
regarding
him
.
He
had
not
gone
back
in
.
"
Sir
,
"
Mr
.
Tagomi
said
,
"
I
will
buy
one
of
those
,
whichever
you
select
.
I
have
no
faith
,
but
I
am
currently
grasping
at
straws
.
"
He
followed
Mr
.
Childan
through
the
store
once
more
,
to
the
glass
case
.
"
I
do
not
believe
.
I
will
carry
it
about
with
me
,
looking
at
it
at
regular
intervals
.
Once
every
other
day
,
for
instance
.
After
two
months
if
I
do
not
see
—
"
"
You
may
return
it
for
full
credit
,
"
Mr
.
Childan
said
.
"
Thank
you
,
"
Mr
.
Tagomi
said
.
He
felt
better
.
Sometimes
one
must
try
anything
,
he
decided
.
It
is
no
disgrace
.
On
the
contrary
,
it
is
a
sign
of
wisdom
,
of
recognizing
the
situation
.
"
This
will
calm
you
,
"
Mr
.
Childan
said
.
He
laid
out
a
single
small
silver
triangle
ornamented
with
hollow
drops
.
Black
beneath
,
bright
and
light
-
filled
above
.
"
Thank
you
,
"
Mr
.
Tagomi
said
.
By
pedecab
Mr
.
Tagomi
journeyed
to
Portsmouth
Square
,
a
little
open
park
on
the
slope
above
Kearny
Street
overlooking
the
police
station
.
He
seated
himself
on
a
bench
in
the
sun
.
Pigeons
walked
along
the
paved
paths
in
search
of
food
.
On
other
benches
shabby
men
read
the
newspaper
or
dozed
.
Here
and
there
others
lay
on
the
grass
,
nearly
asleep
.