Part Two-12
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Yes.’
ter and trouble come up. Portia ed. S ongue and tened o do e guard picked on time. t on roader ry to run off in taken all taken all to t this here ice-cold room.’
tle in .
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. . . and ts sruggle on t. And nobody come. ts and nobody come.’
I am deaf, said Doctor Copeland. I cannot understand.’
t our illie and this here ice-cold room.
taken tied ts to ts in ts sruggle on t. It s froze. ts ss and three days. And nobody come.
Doctor Copeland pressed still teady trembling stop. I cannot you say.’
t last to get taken illie and to t.
Buster Jo one foot and t our illie— sawed off.’
tia leaned over and struck able. S cry or moan, but sruck op of table. ttled and o ttered in try to assemble t to somewhere.
Crippled? he asked. illiam?’
Portia knocked able and t of a drum and took up tly tted to tood.
hey send him home?’
Portia leaned er dont kno. Soon aftere all t places. t Buster to anoto be home soon now.’
t for a long time, looking into eactled against eeto a saucer and some of it dripped down on her lap.
illiam------ Doctor Copeland said. As eet deeply into ongue and for a long wia held his hand