Wally barged in on them, but the look of relief on his face—to see that Candy was not the person rumored to be dead—was so touching to Nurse Angela that she wasn't even cross with him for intruding. Men want to control everything, Candy thought. When Homer Wells received the letter telling him the news of Curly's adoption, he read it again and again—in the moonlight streaming through Wally's window, while Wally slept. The daughter reminded Wilbur that they'd already met by breathing her astonishingly foul cigar breath into his face.
That would have been a better name for the plane, thought Homer Wells: _'Anyone's Guess. I just remember [385] these people, coming and going, coming and going— they were just there to look us over, as if we were one of the marvels of Maine. Nurse Edna suggested that Melony was to blame for an increase in nightmares in the boys' division and that she should be removed from her responsibilities [278] as reader. Homer heard Larch whisper, 'Good work, [175]Homer.
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