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the kite runner-第37部分

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 tree。 In another month or two; crops of scorched yellow weeds would blanket the hillside; but that year the spring showers had lasted longer than usual; nudging their way into early summer; and the grass was still green; peppered with tangles of wildflowers。 Below us; Wazir Akbar Khan s white walled; flat…topped houses gleamed in the sunshine; the laundry hanging on clotheslines in their yards stirred by the breeze to dance like butterflies。
We had picked a dozen pomegranates from the tree。 I unfolded the story I d brought along; turned to the first page; then put it down。 I stood up and picked up an overripe pomegranate that had fallen to the ground。
 What would you do if I hit you with this?  I said; tossing the fruit up and down。
Hassan s smile wilted。 He looked older than I d remembered。 No; not older; old。 Was that possible? Lines had etched into his tanned face and creases framed his eyes; his mouth。 I might as well have taken a knife and carved those lines myself。
 What would you do?  I repeated。
The color fell from his face。 Next to him; the stapled pages of the story I d promised to read him fluttered in the breeze。 I hurled the pomegranate at him。 It struck him in the chest; exploded in a spray of red pulp。 Hassan s cry was pregnant with surprise and pain。
 Hit me back!  I snapped。 Hassan looked from the stain on his chest to me。
 Get up! Hit me!  I said。 Hassan did get up; but he just stood there; looking dazed like a man dragged into the ocean by a riptide when; just a moment ago; he was enjoying a nice stroll on the beach。
I hit him with another pomegranate; in the shoulder this time。 The juice splattered his face。  Hit me back!  I spat。  Hit me back; goddamn you!  I wished he would。 I wished he d give me the punishment I craved; so maybe I d finally sleep at night。 Maybe then things could return to how they used to be between us。 But Hassan did nothing as I pelted him again and again。  You re a coward!  I said。  Nothing but a goddamn coward! 
I don t know how many times I hit him。 All I know is that; when I finally stopped; exhausted and panting; Hassan was smeared in red like he d been shot by a firing squad。 I fell to my knees; tired; spent; frustrated。
Then Hassan did pick up a pomegranate。 He walked toward me。 He opened it and crushed it against his own forehead。  There;  he croaked; red dripping down his face like blood。  Are you satisfied? Do you feel better?  He turned around and started down the hill。
I let the tears break free; rocked back and forth on my knees。
 What am I going to do with you; Hassan? What am I going to do with you?  But by the time the tears dried up and I trudged down the hill; I knew the answer to that question。
I TURNED THIRTEEN that summer of 1976; Afghanistan s next to last summer of peace and anonymity。 Things between Baba and me were already cooling off again。 I think what started it was the stupid ment I d made the day we were planting tulips; about getting new servants。 I regretted saying it……I really did……but I think even if I hadn t; our happy little interlude would have e to an end。 Maybe not quite so soon; but it would have。 By the end of the summer; the scraping of spoon and fork against the plate had replaced dinner table chatter and Baba had resumed retreating to his study after supper。 And closing the door。 I d gone back to thumbing through H~afez and Khayy醡; gnawing my nails down to the cuticles; writing stories。 I kept the stories in a stack under my bed; keeping them just in case; though I doubted Baba would ever again ask me to read them to him。
Baba s motto about throwing parties was this: Invite the whole world or it s not a party。 I remember scanning over the invitation list a week before my birthday party and not recognizing at least three…quarters of the four hundred……plus Kakas and Khalas who were going to bring me gifts and congratulate me for having lived to thirteen。 Then I realized they weren t really ing for me。 It was my birthday; but I knew who the real star of the show was。
For days; the house was teeming with Baba s hired help。 There was Salahuddin the butcher; who showed up w
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