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Beforeyou call the police? Well, I like that, the older woman said. Im going to call the police. I... Up dressing. You got here quick. Her eyes froze open. When he read to us at night... Seriously? Roy said. ‘This can’t be it.’ I could hear only my mothers end of the conversation. From what I could gather, Grandma was telling her there’d been some sort of mistake. She’d thought we were going to GrandmaKate’s for Thanksgiving. My mother said,Mama, how can we be going to Kate’s? Terry abandoned us, we don’t go to Kate’s anymore, are you getting senile? My mother listened. So did all us kids. “No, Mama, she said, “we made these plans a long time ago, don’t you remember? Anyway, it’s academic, isn’t it? Academic. Well, I’m sorry you don’t know what that means, Mama, but it’s a word. Academic.’ It means Terry and I are separated, Terry and I are getting a divorce, we can’t go to his mother’s on Thanksgiving Day. She listened a moment and then said, “Mama, Iknow we usually come to you onPassover, but things are different now, and besides, Mama, youinvited us! She listened again, and then said, “I don’t know when. Pause. “September. Another pause. “October maybe, I know you invited us. Things have been so crazy around here... She listened again. “So what are you saying? We’renot invited there today? Is that what you’re saying? And listened again. “Let me get this straight, Mama. There’s noroom at the table? Is that what you’re saying?Who?She listened and said,“They’re not evenfamily. There’s room at your Thanksgiving Day table forstrangers, but there’s no room for your daughter and your three grandchildren, isthatwhat you’re saying? She listened and said, “Then whatare you saying, Mama? And listened. And said, “I see. Uh-huh. And listened again. “The big table seats ten, uh-huh, and you’ve already got twelve at it, and you’re putting the kids at the smaller round table off the foyer, I see. So it looks like all your other children will be there having turkey with you and somestrangers because you haven’t got room forus!And listened for just an instant, and then said,“No, you listen tome,Mama! and stopped listening altogether. “If there’s no room for us, then we’re not coming, we wouldn’tdream of inconveniencing you. But let me tell you, Mama, you’re not going to see us in that house ever again. So give all our love, don’t interrupt me, Mama, to all your fortunate children who’ll be there with you today, but don’t hold your breath till you seeus again! and slammed down the phone. big boobed girls in bikinis § 5. It will be seen hereafter[67]that there are weighty scientific reasons for giving to every science as much of the character of a Deductive Science as possible; for endeavoring to construct the science from the fewest and the simplest possible inductions, and to make these, by any combinations however complicated, suffice forproving even such truths, relating to complex cases, as could be proved, if we chose, by inductions from specific experience. Every branch of natural philosophy was originally experimental; each generalization rested on a special induction, and was derived from its own distinct set of observations and experiments. From being sciences of pure experiment, as the phrase is, or, to speak more correctly, sciences in which the reasonings mostly consist of no more than one step, and are expressed by single syllogisms, all these sciences have become to some extent, and some of them in nearly the whole of their extent, sciences of pure reasoning; whereby multitudes of truths, already known by induction from as many different sets of experiments, have come to be exhibited as deductions or corollaries from inductive propositions of a simpler and more universal character. Thus mechanics, hydrostatics, optics, acoustics, thermology, have successively been rendered mathematical; and astronomy was brought by Newton within the laws of general mechanics. Why it is that the substitution of this circuitous mode of proceeding for a process apparently much easier and more natural, is held, and justly,to be the greatest triumph of the investigation of nature, we are not, in this stage of our inquiry, prepared to examine. But it is necessary to remark, that although, by this progressive transformation, all sciences tend to become more and more Deductive, they are not, therefore, the less Inductive; every step in the Deduction is still an Induction. The opposition is not between the terms Deductive and Inductive, but between Deductive and Experimental. A science is experimental, in proportion as every new case, which presents any peculiar features, stands in need of a new set of observationsand experiments—a fresh induction. It is deductive, in proportion as it can draw conclusions, respecting cases of a new kind, by processes which bring those cases under old inductions; by ascertaining that cases which can not be observed to have the requisite marks, have, however, marks of those marks. Montez said:You no shoot. I do nothing. Somehow, he had to get out of here and find her. Trenton noticed only that Linda Carroll, her eyes wide, was standing close to the rail, looking down at them, and that beside her Merton Ostrander stood, completely fascinated. Lindas hands were moving rapidly in enthusiastic applause. Merton Ostrander clapped a half dozen times, then put his hands on the rail. His face held a puzzled frown. Quite evidently he was in deep thought. In this version, the super is upstairs fixing a leak in the plumbing under the kitchen sink. Annie is home with a cold. My brother and I are off at school. My mother has gone downstairs to Gristedes, to pick up some soup for lunch. Annie is watching television. She remembers exactly what she was watching. She tells Dr. Lang and me that she was watching a re-run ofLassie. She also remembers what Mr. Alvarez was wearing on that fateful July morning. Yes, without me. You dont want to take me home, Andy, I’m mentally ill, go ask Mama, go ask Bellevue or whoever the fuck she called, Are you the party with the mentally illrelative?’ she asks in a squeaky little nasal voice. Jesus, the people in the health care system! Why don’t they just leave mealone? All I want to do... Debbie loved a challenge, and this one was much easier than she had expected. There, in a stack of papers on Mrs Graces desk, was a print-out of an email, with pictures, confirming her booking. Chapter 28 It means a lot. If shes right, she won’t do me any harm. If she’s wrong, I may be able to use her..