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the kite runner-第章

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mming against the corner of the television stand。 That snapping sound again; this time just under my left eye。 Music。 Sohrab screaming。 Fingers grasping my hair; pulling my head back; the twinkle of stainless steel。 Here they 〃eome。 That snapping sound yet again; now my nose。 Biting down in pain; noticing how my teeth didn t align like they used to。 Getting kicked。 Sohrab screaming。
I don t know at what point I started laughing; but I did。 It hurt to laugh; hurt my jaws; my ribs; my throat。 But I was laughing and laughing。 And the harder I laughed; the harder he kicked me; punched me; scratched me。
 WHAT S SO FUNNY?  Assef kept roaring with each blow。 His spittle landed in my eye。 Sohrab screamed。
 WHAT S SO FUNNY?  Assef bellowed。 Another rib snapped; this time left lower。 What was so funny was that; for the first time since the winter of 1975; I felt at peace。 I laughed because I saw that; in some hidden nook in a corner of my mind; I d even been looking forward to this。 I remembered the day on the hill I had pelted Hassan with pomegranates and tried to provoke him。 He d just stood there; doing nothing; red juice soaking through his shirt like blood。 Then he d taken the pomegranate from my hand; crushed it against his forehead。 Are you satisfied now? he d hissed。 Do you feel better? I hadn t been happy and I hadn t felt better; not at all。 But I did now。 My body was broken……just how badly I wouldn t find out until later……but I felt healed。 Healed at last。 I laughed。
Then the end。 That; I ll take to my grave:
I was on the ground laughing; Assef straddling my chest; his face a mask of lunacy; framed by snarls of his hair swaying inches from my face。 His free hand was locked around my throat。 The other; the one with the brass knuckles; cocked above his shoulder。 He raised his fist higher; raised it for another blow。
Then: Bas。 A thin voice。
We both looked。
 Please; no more。 
I remembered something the orphanage director had said when he d opened the door to me and Farid。 What had been his name? Zaman? He s inseparable from that thing; he had said。 He tucks it in the waist of his pants everywhere he goes。
 No more。 
Twin trails of black mascara; mixed with tears; had rolled down his cheeks; smeared the rouge。 His lower lip trembled。 Mucus seeped from his nose。  Bas;  he croaked。
His hand was cocked above his shoulder; holding the cup of the slingshot at the end of the elastic band which was pulled all the way back。 There was something in the cup; something shiny and yellow。 I blinked the blood from my eyes and saw it was one of the brass balls from the ring in the table base。 Sohrab had the slingshot pointed to Assef s face。
 No more; Agha。 Please;  he said; his voice husky and trembling。  Stop hurting him。 
Assef s mouth moved wordlessly。 He began to say something; stopped。  What do you think you re you doing?  he finally said。
 Please stop;  Sohrab said; fresh tears pooling in his green eyes; mixing with mascara。
 Put it down; Hazara;  Assef hissed。  Put it down or what I m doing to him will be a gentle ear twisting pared to what I ll do to you。 
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