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161
"
You
'll
find
out
.
"
Carl
changed
the
subject
.
162
So
I
took
it
up
with
my
father
,
tentatively
,
edging
into
it
sideways
.
163
He
put
down
his
newspaper
and
cigar
and
stared
at
me
.
"
Son
,
are
you
out
of
your
mind
?
"
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164
I
muttered
that
I
did
n't
think
so
.
165
"
Well
,
it
certainly
sounds
like
it
.
"
He
sighed
.
"
Still
...
I
should
have
been
expecting
it
;
it
's
a
predictable
stage
in
a
boy
's
growing
up
.
I
remember
when
you
learned
to
walk
and
were
n't
a
baby
any
longer
--
frankly
you
were
a
little
hellion
for
quite
a
while
.
You
broke
one
of
your
mother
's
Ming
vases
--
on
purpose
,
I
'm
quite
sure
...
but
you
were
too
young
to
know
that
it
was
valuable
,
so
all
you
got
was
having
your
hand
spatted
.
I
recall
the
day
you
swiped
one
of
my
cigars
,
and
how
sick
it
made
you
.
Your
mother
and
I
carefully
avoided
noticing
that
you
could
n't
eat
dinner
that
night
and
I
've
never
mentioned
it
to
you
until
now
--
boys
have
to
try
such
things
and
discover
for
themselves
that
men
's
vices
are
not
for
them
.
166
We
watched
when
you
turned
the
corner
on
adolescence
and
started
noticing
that
girls
were
different
--
and
wonderful
.
"
167
He
sighed
again
.
"
All
normal
stages
.
And
the
last
one
,
right
at
the
end
of
adolescence
,
is
when
a
boy
decides
to
join
up
and
wear
a
pretty
uniform
.
Or
decides
that
he
is
in
love
,
love
such
as
no
man
ever
experienced
before
,
and
that
he
just
has
to
get
married
right
away
.
Or
both
.
"
He
smiled
grimly
.
"
With
me
it
was
both
.
But
I
got
over
each
of
them
in
time
not
to
make
a
fool
of
myself
and
ruin
my
life
.
"
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168
"
But
,
Father
,
I
would
n't
ruin
my
life
.
Just
a
term
of
service
--
not
career
.
"
169
"
Let
's
table
that
,
shall
we
?
Listen
,
and
let
me
tell
you
what
you
are
going
to
do
--
because
you
want
to
.
In
the
first
place
this
family
has
stayed
out
of
politics
and
cultivated
its
own
garden
for
over
a
hundred
years
--
I
see
no
reason
for
you
to
break
that
fine
record
.
I
suppose
it
's
the
influence
of
that
fellow
at
your
high
school
--
what
's
his
name
?
You
know
the
one
I
mean
.
"
170
He
meant
our
instructor
in
History
and
Moral
Philosophy
--
a
veteran
,
naturally
.
"
Mr.
Dubois
.
"