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He
laughed
.
Staring
at
him
,
seeking
something
in
his
face
—
he
could
not
tell
what
,
and
anyhow
he
had
to
watch
the
other
cars
—
she
said
,
"
It
’
s
not
funny
.
It
really
would
have
been
like
that
.
The
U
.
S
.
would
have
been
able
to
lick
the
Japanese
.
And
—
"
"
How
?
"
he
broke
in
.
"
He
has
it
all
laid
out
.
"
For
a
moment
she
was
silent
.
"
It
’
s
in
fiction
form
,
"
she
said
.
"
Naturally
,
it
’
s
got
a
lot
of
fictional
parts
;
I
mean
,
it
’
s
got
to
be
entertaining
or
people
wouldn
’
t
read
it
.
It
has
a
human
-
interest
theme
;
there
’
s
these
two
young
people
,
the
boy
is
in
the
American
Army
.
The
girl
—
well
,
anyhow
,
President
Tugwell
is
really
smart
.
He
understands
what
the
Japs
are
going
to
do
.
"
Anxiously
,
she
said
,
"
It
’
s
all
right
to
talk
about
this
;
the
Japs
have
let
it
be
circulated
in
the
Pacific
.
I
read
that
a
lot
of
them
are
reading
it
.
It
’
s
popular
in
the
Home
Islands
.
It
’
s
stirred
up
a
lot
of
talk
.
"
Wyndam
-
Matson
said
,
"
Listen
.
What
does
he
say
about
Pearl
Harbor
?
"
"
President
Tugwell
is
so
smart
that
he
has
all
the
ships
out
to
sea
.
So
the
U
.
S
.
fleet
isn
’
t
destroyed
.
"
"
I
see
.
"
"
So
,
there
really
isn
’
t
any
Pearl
Harbor
.
They
attack
,
but
all
they
get
is
some
little
boats
.
"
"
It
’
s
called
‘
The
Grasshopper
something
?
’
"
"
The
Grasshopper
Lies
Heavy
.
That
’
s
a
quote
from
the
Bible
.
"