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Orhan; I wasn’t awkward in my father’s embrace; like a fruit unaccustomed to

its tree。 I was delighted; I recalled how my father and I would often embrace;

sniffing each other’s skin。 I was on the verge of tears; but restrained myself。

Though I hadn’t planned to say anything of the sort; I said:

“e now; let’s hear you call Black ”Father。“”

The night was so cold and our courtyard was so very silent。 In the distance

dogs were barking and howling pitifully and sorrowfully。 A few more minutes

passed。 The silence bloomed and spread secretly like a black flower。

“All right; children;” I said much later。 “Let’s go inside so we all don’t catch

cold out here。”

It wasn’t only Black and I who felt the timidity of a bride and groom left

alone after the wedding; but Hayriye and the children; all of us; entered our

home hesitantly as though it were the darkened house of a stranger。 We were

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met with the smell of my father’s corpse; but nobody seemed to be aware of

it。 We silently climbed the stairs; and the shadows cast onto the ceiling by our

oil lamps; as always; spun and merged; now expanding; now shrinking; yet

seemed somehow to be doing so for the first time。 Upstairs; as we were

removing our shoes in the hall; Shevket said:

“Before I go to sleep can I kiss my grandfather’s hand?”

“I checked in on him just now;” Hayriye said。 “Your grandfather is in such

pain and disfort it’s clear that evil spirits have taken hold of him。 The fever

of the illness has consumed him。 Go to your room so I can prepare your bed。”

Hayriye herded them into the room。 As she laid out the matt