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“Why can’t he be like other people?” he sighed.                                  “Well, he could live with us. He could sleep in
                 That was on Thursday. Dad came out of the                                     my room.”

              dental surgery, hung his white coat on its special                                  “I said no,” said Dad. “He can’t walk upstairs.

              hook and padded around the house winding up the                                  His heart’s too big and weak. And he’s too sick
              clocks. He always did that on Thursdays. There were                              and angry and stubborn and crazy. You know what

              nine of them. I followed him around.                                             happened last time.”

                 “Can’t we take Grandpa out of there?” I asked.                                   “That was just bad luck,” I said.

                 “No,” said my father, winding up the grandfather                                 “Bad luck?” Dad snorted. “He’d just had his
              clock in the dining room.                                                        broken leg pinned. Then he decides to have a go at

                 “Why can’t he live in the old people’s home here?                             lifting a great big rock and it breaks again. You call

              Then we could see him every day.”                                                that bad luck?”
                 We had a rest home next door to our house.                                       “I like him not being the same as other people,”

              On  our street there were usually plenty of old                                  I said. “Shall we visit him on Saturday?”

              people wandering around who didn’t really know                                      “We’ll see,” said Dad.
              where they were. Grandpa could join them. Then                                      I knew what that meant. When Saturday came

              he could come over to us for dinner. I could see him                             around Dad would say that unfortunately he had

              as much as I wanted.                                                             too much to do.
                 “This isn’t Grandpa’s part of town. You know                                     He sat down in his special armchair, put on his

              that.”                                                                           headphones, looked at the ceiling and turned the




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