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Kristy 2022-09-12 22:07:17

It felt weird, uneasy. Ring (use the concept, count?) structure.
John Glenn, the teacher assigned to teach at Tibonda after a thousand bond. I am eagerly looking forward to leaving this little place for vacation and going to the big city to meet my girlfriend in Sydney. Mood is dissatisfaction with one's environment. When I changed cars at Yaba, a lot of things happened, which changed my mentality. I calmly accepted the current state of existence, and then went back to Tibenda after the vacation. At the beginning and the end, I greeted the canteen staff at the station. In the Yaba bar, the sheriff invites you to drink and loses all your gambling. Followed to Hannes' house, sexually tested on Janet, then went out and beat the kangaroo, embarrassingly stabbed the wounded kangaroo to death, not as skilled as Dick or Joe, went behind the kangaroo, grabbed Tail, don't hold your neck and use a knife to wipe it.
Another sign of the change is to go to Yaba, get on the train, a group of people are chatting and drinking beer, asking him to drink, with a look of disgust, sitting far away on the other side of the car. When you go back, on the train, please have a beer, let's go. west end, beer brand.

Sheriff's observation of Glenn. The doctor's observation of Glenn showed that he was staying at the Hannes house, saying that he lost money or something. There is also a general view of civilized people after returning from hunting kangaroos. After experiencing kangaroo hunting, Glenn left for Sydney, went to the wild, killed a kangaroo from hunger, roasted and ate meat and hit the road, but a hitchhiker pulled him back to Yaba.

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Wake in Fright quotes

  • 'Doc' Tydon: If I were ever to marry, Janette's the sort of girl I'd like to marry. She likes sex. She likes experiment and, er, she likes variety. We thought about getting married once, but neither of us could live with one person for very long. Still, she visits me from time to time. When I want her. And when she gets bored, with them. Beer?

    [hands John a bottle, who drinks]

    'Doc' Tydon: What's wrong with a woman taking a man because she feels like it?

    John Grant: I really don't know.

    'Doc' Tydon: Because there's nothing wrong with it. Sex is just like eating: it's a thing you do because you have to. Not 'cause you want to, but most people are afraid of it. You seem offended by my little discussion of Janette. In the circumstances, I thought you'd be interested.

    John Grant: Well, I'm not.

    'Doc' Tydon: You're probably a little puritan, like the rest of these people. They think Janette's a slut... the women who'd like to act like her, and the men she has given a tumble to. Janette and I are alike. We break the rules. But we know more about ourselves than most people.

  • [Crawford is visiting John in hospital after the latter has tried to kill himself]

    Jock Crawford: I, uh, hate to trouble you, John, but rather than tire you, I thought I'd write down what had happened and you could sign it, okay?

    [reads a statement]

    Jock Crawford: "The gunshot wound to my head was the result of an accident. I was visiting my friend, Clarence F. Tydon, after a hunting trip. I dropped my .22 rifle at the floor of his kitchen butt first, believing it to be unloaded. It exploded, and that's all I remember." That'll be about it, wouldn't it? Here.

    [hands a pen to John, who signs the statement]