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Amory, Son of Beatrice
"Whatthedevil’sthat?"
"Well,it’ssomethingthat—that—there’salotofthem.You’renotone,andneitheramI,thoughIammorethanyouare."
"Whoisone?Whatmakesyouone?"
Amoryconsidered.
"Why—why,Isupposethatthesignofitiswhenafellowslickshishairbackwithwater."
"LikeCarstairs?"
"Yes—sure.He’saslicker."
Theyspenttwoeveningsgettinganexactdefinition.Theslickerwasgood-lookingorclean-looking;hehadbrains,socialbrains,thatis,andheusedallmeansonthebroadpathofhonestytogetahead,bepopular,admired,andneverintrouble.Hedressedwell,wasparticularlyneatinappearance,andderivedhisnamefromthefactthathishairwasinevitablywornshort,soakedinwaterortonic,partedinthemiddle,andslickedbackasthecurrentoffashiondictated.Theslickersofthatyearhadadoptedtortoise-shellspectaclesasbadgesoftheirslickerhood,andthismadethemsoeasytorecognizethatAmoryandRahillnevermissedone.Theslickerseemeddistributedthroughschool,alwaysalittlewiserandshrewderthanhiscontemporaries,managingsometeamorother,andkeepinghisclevernesscarefullyconcealed.
Amoryfoundtheslickeramostvaluableclassificationuntilhisjunioryearincollege,whentheoutlinebecamesoblurredandindeterminatethatithadtobesubdividedmanytimes,andbecameonlyaquality.