"Eddings, David - Regina's Song V2.0" - читать интересную книгу автора (Eddings David)just to show her how independent he was, he enlisted in
the army- something he might not have done if he'd been completely sober. He was, however, sober enough to sign on for only two years rather than the customary six. As it turned out, Les Greenleaf was inducted on the same day, so they started out together. My mom had been pregnant- with me-during her little argument with dad, which might have explained why she'd been so grouchy. Anyway, Ben and Les went off to war, and mom stayed home and sulked. I was about a year and a half old when they got out of the army, and I was among the guests at the wedding of Mr. Lester Greenleaf and Miss Inga Wurzberger. I was the one who slept through the whole ceremony. Inga was obviously of German extraction-Bavarian, I think-and she'd been a sorority girl at U.W. while Les was concentrating on cutting classes. The wedding had taken place in a Catholic church, and I guess my dad had been a little uncomfortable about that-but buddyship prevailed. back when I was still a toddler, we often visited the Greenleafs in their fancy home in a posh district of Everett. Since I was absolutely adorable in those days, I was al-ways the center of attention during those visits, and I thought that was sort of nice. My time in the limelight came to an abrupt halt in 1977 when Inga blossomed and bore fruit-a pair of twin girls, Regina and Renata, who definitely outclassed me on the adorability front. As I remember, I was fairly sullen about the whole thing. Regina and Renata were identical twins-so identical that not even Inga could tell them apart-and when they first started talking, it wasn't English they were speaking. I'm told it's not uncommon for twins to have a private language, but "twin-speak" is supposed to fade out before the pair get into kindergarten. Regina and Renata kept their private dialect fully operational all the way into high school. There was a whacko social theory at that time to the effect that twins would grow up psychotic if they were |
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