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He
said
,
"
Perhaps
they
are
driven
by
some
desperate
subconscious
archetype
,
in
the
Jungian
sense
.
"
Mr
.
Tagomi
nodded
.
"
I
have
read
Jung
.
I
understand
.
"
They
shook
hands
.
"
I
’
ll
telephone
you
tomorrow
morning
,
"
Mr
.
Baynes
said
.
"
Good
night
,
sir
.
"
He
bowed
,
and
so
did
Mr
.
Tagomi
.
The
young
smiling
Japanese
,
stepping
forward
,
said
something
to
Mr
.
Baynes
which
he
could
not
understand
.
"
Eh
?
"
Baynes
said
,
as
he
gathered
up
his
overcoat
and
stepped
out
onto
the
porch
.
Mr
.
Tagomi
said
,
"
He
is
addressing
you
in
Swedish
,
sir
.
He
has
taken
a
course
at
Tokyo
University
on
the
Thirty
Years
’
War
,
and
is
fascinated
by
your
great
hero
,
Gustavus
Adolphus
.
"
Mr
.
Tagomi
smiled
sympathetically
.
"
However
,
it
is
plain
that
his
attempts
to
master
so
alien
a
linguistic
have
been
hopeless
No
doubt
he
uses
one
of
those
phonograph
record
courses
;
he
is
a
student
,
and
such
courses
,
being
cheap
,
are
quite
popular
with
students
.
"
The
young
Japanese
,
obviously
not
understanding
English
,
bowed
and
smiled
.
"
I
see
,
"
Baynes
murmured
.
"
Well
,
I
wish
him
luck
.
"
I
have
my
own
linguistic
problems
,
he
thought
.
Evidently
.
Good
lord
—
the
young
Japanese
student
,
while
driving
him
to
his
hotel
,
would
no
doubt
attempt
to
converse
with
him
in
Swedish
the
entire
way
.
A
language
which
Mr
.
Baynes
barely
understood
,
and
then
only
when
it
was
spoken
in
the
most
formal
and
correct
manner
,
certainly
not
when
attempted
by
a
young
Japanese
who
tried
to
pick
it
up
from
a
phonograph
record
course
.