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Chapter 20 - Page 1 of 17

Researching the Countryside

One day Jack is out in front of the store after school when a boy of around twelve comes along, carrying a large bouquet of flowers. He suddenly turns, and goes in. Jack is curious about this, and follows him.

Marie sees the lad, and smiling, says "Hallo Geis."

The boy smiles, but doesn't say anything. He goes over to Siem and, pushing the flowers forward, says "Thank you." and then he walks out again!

Now Jack is really curious.

"Mom, what's that all about?"

"Oh, that's really nice. A couple of years ago that little boy was skating on the canal, and the ice gave way and he fell through. He disappeared underneath the ice and the current was taking him away. But then Dad dove in through the hole and pulled him out.

And every year on that same day he brings us flowers."

Wow. Dad's a hero!

Jack has tried to get Geerhard to join with him in the sugar beet caper again, but Geerhard won't have any part of it. So Jack takes a few on his own, hiding them in the bushes as before. But without anyone to share in this, and not having any use for them, he starts to lose interest. So, reluctantly he stops. Too bad. It was such wicked fun!

Schoolwork per Winnie has proved less than satisfactory, and as the hoped for approval to go to Canada has not come, Jack has been registered at school, as a visitor from Bhutan, since there is no question of passing him off as Victor, here. So he soon goes regularly, and is pleased and surprised that he enjoys the classroom situation, and has little trouble with the work, with the language, or with the teachers.

Chapter 20 - Page 1 of 17