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Kg vgf'l klgh sfv ljq lg dggc xgj lzw ewkksyw
Lzw ogjdv egnwk sfv al vgf'l skc ozq
Qgmj cavk oadd tmjf jwv zgl dacw lzw xgmjlz gx Bmdq
A ugmdv zsnw lgdv stgml ozsl'k af twlowwf lzw zwsv sfv lzw zsfvv
Tml qgm ogmdvf'l mfvwjklsfv
Qgm zwsjv lzw klgjq gx lzw jakw sfv lzw xsdd
Tml lzak laew A kowsj al'k fgl stgml sfqlzafy sl sdd
I thought what I’d do was, I’d pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes. That way I wouldn’t have to have any goddam stupid useless conversations with anybody. If anybody wanted to tell me something, they’d have to write it on a piece of paper and shove it over to me. They’d get bored as hell doing that after a while, and then I’d be through with having conversations for the rest of my life. Everybody’d think I was just a poor deaf-mute bastard and they’d leave me alone … I’d cook all my own food, and later on, if I wanted to get married or something, I’d meet this beautiful girl that was also a deaf-mute and we’d get married. She’d come and live in my cabin with me, and if she wanted to say anything to me, she’d have to write it on a piece of paper, like everybody else.
