And their nervous fixation upon Owen's medal, pinned to the American flag, suggested that the Meanys quite possibly feared that Grandmother suffered ambivalent feelings every Fourth of July; she was patriotic enough to stand on her doorstep waving a small Ame I wondered what he thought he knew of Dan's or my grandmother's future-or Hester's, or mine, or his own. e from the church, about the time we were singing the third verse of the hymn-it was the verse that had meant the most to Owen Meany.
Lish said; she appeared to relish Owen's distress. And the little children sledding at the St. REMEMBER WATAHANTOWET? he asked me. She was terribly pale, except for the plump backs of her upper arms, which were painful to look at because her su
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