I answered, “Just this once, I hope they'll be chosen for something good!”
But we went on chatting very pleasantly, about Father, about judging human character and all sorts of things,
so many that I can't even remember them all.
I left at a quarter past five, because Bep had arrived. That evening he said something else I thought was nice.
We were talking about the picture of a movie star I'd once given him, which has been hanging in his room for at least a year and a half.
He liked it so much that I offered to give him a few more.
“No,” he replied, “I'd rather keep the one I've got. I look at it every day, and the people in it have become my friends.”
I now have a better understanding of why he always hugs Mouschi so tightly. He obviously needs affection too.
I forgot to mention something else he was talking about.
He said, “No, I'm not afraid, except when it comes to things about myself, but I'm working on that.”
Peter has a huge inferiority complex. For example, he always thinks he's so stupid and we're so smart.
When I help him with French, he thanks me a thousand times.
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