The Infant of Prague
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11575/jet.v27i1.52312Abstract
We'd just finished the Pledge of Allegiance when Sister started in: "I want to tell you children about something that happened this morning, something that made me very angry." She didn't have to say the angry part. Nobody reaches the age of eleven without knowing angry when he hears it. And when an eleven-year-old hears angry they know who the angry is at- me, for instance. So, when Sister Komada raised her voice, she also flipped the old guilt switch in my eleven year- old head: "Damn, what did I do now?"
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