Difference between revisions of "Chapter 12"
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+ | '''the American Indian belief [...] that once you save somebody's life, you're responsible for them in perpetuity'''<br /> | ||
+ | This ''feels'' like it ought to belong to some Native North American ethic of reciprocity or spiritual obligation, but it’s actually a pan-cultural motif, not a single, codified "American Indian belief" or "an old Indian saying." |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 8 October 2025
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inner torpedo
I.e., inner hitman
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some frail little tubercular seamstress
Not sure to whom this refers...
picking up an easy spare
bowling terminology... knocking down a pin left standing
make with the clodhoppers
Start dancing?
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the American Indian belief [...] that once you save somebody's life, you're responsible for them in perpetuity
This feels like it ought to belong to some Native North American ethic of reciprocity or spiritual obligation, but it’s actually a pan-cultural motif, not a single, codified "American Indian belief" or "an old Indian saying."