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"
Eh
?
Why
here
it
is
.
"
"
He
had
it
in
his
mouth
,
McMurphy
.
Excellent
.
That
's
two
moves
over
the
second
and
third
bicuspid
,
four
moves
to
the
board
,
which
takes
you
on
to
--
to
Baltic
Avenue
,
Martini
.
Your
own
and
only
property
.
How
fortunate
can
a
man
get
,
friends
?
Martini
has
been
playing
three
days
and
lit
on
his
property
practically
every
time
.
"
"
Shut
up
and
roll
,
Harding
.
It
's
your
turn
.
"
Harding
gathers
the
dice
up
with
his
long
fingers
,
feeling
the
smooth
surfaces
with
his
thumb
as
if
he
was
blind
.
The
fingers
are
the
same
color
as
the
dice
and
look
like
they
were
carved
by
his
other
hand
.
The
dice
rattle
in
his
hand
as
he
shakes
it
.
They
tumble
to
a
stop
in
front
of
McMurphy
.
"
Faw
.
Five
,
six
,
seven
.
Tough
luck
,
buddy
.
That
's
another
o
'
my
vast
holdin
's
.
You
owe
me
--
oh
,
two
hundred
dollars
should
about
cover
it
.
"
Pity
.
The
game
goes
round
and
round
,
to
the
rattle
of
dice
and
the
shuffle
of
play
money
.
There
's
long
spells
--
three
days
,
years
--
when
you
ca
n't
see
a
thing
,
know
where
you
are
only
by
the
speaker
sounding
overhead
like
a
bell
buoy
clanging
in
the
fog
.
When
I
can
see
,
the
guys
are
usually
moving
around
as
unconcerned
as
though
they
did
n't
notice
so
much
as
a
mist
in
the
air
.
I
believe
the
fog
affects
their
memory
some
way
it
does
n't
affect
mine
.
Even
McMurphy
does
n't
seem
to
know
he
's
been
fogged
in
.
If
he
does
,
he
makes
sure
not
to
let
on
that
he
's
bothered
by
it
.
He
's
making
sure
none
of
the
staff
sees
him
bothered
by
anything
;
he
knows
that
there
's
no
better
way
in
the
world
to
aggravate
somebody
who
's
trying
to
make
it
hard
for
you
than
by
acting
like
you
're
not
bothered
.
He
keeps
up
his
high-class
manners
around
the
nurses
and
the
black
boys
in
spite
of
anything
they
might
say
to
him
,
in
spite
of
every
trick
they
pull
to
get
him
to
lose
his
temper
.
A
couple
of
times
some
stupid
rule
gets
him
mad
,
but
he
just
makes
himself
act
more
polite
and
mannerly
than
ever
till
he
begins
to
see
how
funny
the
whole
thing
is
--
the
rules
,
the
disapproving
looks
they
use
to
enforce
the
rules
,
the
ways
of
talking
to
you
like
you
're
nothing
but
a
three-year-old
--
and
when
he
sees
how
funny
it
is
he
goes
to
laughing
,
and
this
aggravates
them
no
end
.
He
's
safe
as
long
as
he
can
laugh
,
he
thinks
,
and
it
works
pretty
fair
.
Just
once
he
loses
control
and
shows
he
's
mad
,
and
then
it
's
not
because
of
the
black
boys
or
the
Big
Nurse
and
something
they
did
,
but
it
's
because
of
the
patients
,
and
something
they
did
n't
do
.