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Experiments in Convalescence
"Lookhere!"
Tomemittedalowwhistle.
"Whathityou?"
Amorylaughedagain.
"Oh,alotofpeople.Igotbeatenup.Fact."Heslowlyreplacedhisshirt."ItwasboundtocomesoonerorlaterandIwouldn’thavemisseditforanything."
"Whowasit?"
"Well,thereweresomewaitersandacoupleofsailorsandafewstraypedestrians,Iguess.It’sthestrangestfeeling.Yououghttogetbeatenupjustfortheexperienceofit.Youfalldownafterawhileandeverybodysortofslashesinatyoubeforeyouhittheground—thentheykickyou."
Tomlightedacigarette.
"Ispentadaychasingyouallovertown,Amory.Butyoualwayskeptalittleaheadofme.I’dsayyou’vebeenonsomeparty."
Amorytumbledintoachairandaskedforacigarette.
"Yousobernow?"askedTomquizzically.
"Prettysober.Why?"
"Well,Alechasleft.Hisfamilyhadbeenafterhimtogohomeandlive,sohe—"
AspasmofpainshookAmory.
"Toobad."
"Yes,itistoobad.We’llhavetogetsomeoneelseifwe’regoingtostayhere.Therent’sgoingup."
"Sure.Getanybody.I’llleaveittoyou,Tom."
Amorywalkedintohisbedroom.ThefirstthingthatmethisglancewasaphotographofRosalindthathehadintendedtohaveframed,proppedupagainstamirroronhisdresser.Helookedatitunmoved.Afterthevividmentalpicturesofherthatwerehisportionatpresent,theportraitwascuriouslyunreal.Hewentbackintothestudy.
"Gotacardboardbox?"
"No,"answeredTom,puzzled.