His language captures his fear and his panic.
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In Tom Godwin's short story "The Cold Equations," Marilyn's goodbye conversation with her brother, Gerry Cross, is at first very tense but softens, giving Marilyn the courage she needs to be ready to depart.
Gerry Cross's reaction to Marilyn's voice is at first tense because he realizes she is on-board the EDS and knows what consequences ensue from stowing away on-board an EDS. When he realizes she is a stowaway, his first reaction is to feel angered, "hopeless and desperate," as we see when he exclaims, "Marilyn! ... What have you done?"
Upon hearing his reaction, Marilyn breaks down due her feelings of guilt for having hurt the ones she loves through her actions. She begs him not to feel hurt and begins to cry.
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Get your room cleaned up, mother said or you're not going to the show! Chris shouted, "that's not fair!" It's Joe's room too, Joe will be home later to take care of his half now you are going to get started. Mother scolded I guess so muttered, "Chris, why doesn't joe ever have to do anything around here he does plenty" Mom said Chris said I never see him do much of anything but study, well answered mom you're never around very much.
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