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asked.

"I don't know. And don't care."

"Well, you're the one who wants to be the lawyer. Come
on. Why do lawyers never get bitten by snakes?"

"I give up. Why do lawyers never get bitten by snakes?"

"Profession-il courtesy."

Sandy groaned. "Very funny. Ha- Ha."

Dennys slathered mustard over a thick slice of ham.
"When I think about the amount of schooling still ahead
of us, I almost lose my appetite."

"Almost."

"Well, not quite."

Sandy opened the refrigerator door, looking for some-
thing else to pile on his sandwich. "We seem to eat more
than the rest of the family put together. Charles Wallace
eaEs like a bird. Well, judging by the amount we spend on

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bird feed, birds are terrible gluttons. But you know what
I mean."

"At least he's settling down in school, and the other kids
aren't picking on him the way they used to."

"He still doesn't look more than six, but half the time
I think he knows more than we do. We're certainly the
ordinary, run-of-the-mill ones in the family."

"The family can do with some ordinary, run-of-the-mill
people. And we're not exactly dumb. If I'm going to be a
doctor and you're going to be a lawyer, we've got to be
bright enough for all that education. I'm thirsty."

Sandy opened the cupboard above the kitchen door.
Only a year before, they had been too short to reach it
without climbing on a stool. "Where's the Dutch cocoa?
That's what I want." Sandy moved various boxes of lentils,
barley, kidney beans, cans of tuna and salmon.

"Bet Mother's got it out in the lab. Let's go look."