3104.
 Jason did not return to his seat, instead he seemed to grasp the back 
pockets of his ill-fitting trousers and pull them apart while at the 
same time bending over. We could not imagine what such behavior could 
possible signify, but our teacher was so offended that she shouted, 
“Jason, are you some sort of an animal?” Jason turned to her and with 
strange composure replied, “Yes, I am a crocodile.” With that he opened 
his mouth as wide as possible showing us his missing front teeth. 
 3105.
 Our teacher, was stunned into silence.  In the face of this 
mutiny to her authority she didn’t say a word but put herself down into 
her chair behind her desk, pressing her hand on the desk top for 
support. We witnessed something completely unexpected; she did not go to
 the phone and the principal’s office was not called, the police were 
not summoned.
 3106.
 For the rest of that day Jason alternately sat in his seat, or  roamed 
about the room, picking up and examining anything that aroused his 
interest.  He even looked through a girl named Dorothy’s back pack, and 
ate some of her lunch. He was however, entirely quite. I  once saw a 
raccoon that had rabies, and it acted the same way; slowly ccurious 
about everything, and afraid of nothing.
3107. Jason’s behavior upset all of our established preconceived ideas about life as we had known it up until that day. His arrival had many inexplicable things about it. First was the fact that the principal was not called, and the police did not come to the school.




 
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