![]() ![]() The narrator tries repeatedly to reach headquarters of the Brotherhood but can contact no one. He sends the loyal members out to round up as many other members as possible. The narrator plans to revive the neighborhood sentiment and to save Clifton's identity by holding a grand funeral. He is interrupted by young members of the community who ask if Clifton's death is true. His thoughts shift to self blame and then he wonders how he should react to the media about the event. Looking at one of the dolls he had taken from the scene, he realizes that Clifton had been making it dance by an imaginary thread. The narrator cannot get Clifton out of his mind and criticizes himself for not using the event of the Sambo performance to educate the crowd. ![]()
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