18/43 He wants me to live hidden in the country. And then he says I persecute him, that he can't get rid of me.' 'Doesn't know his own mind,' said Gerald. 'He waits for what somebody tells him to do. He never does anything he wants to do himself--because he doesn't know what he wants. He's a perfect baby.' Gerald looked at Halliday for some moments, watching the soft, rather degenerate face of the young man. |