91. My father was a violent, demanding man, who expected my mother to be completely submissive. 92. My father was an unstable and unhappy man. 93. My father was dead, and I had logged up too many years of scholastic indifference. 94. My father was engaged in research in tropical diseases, and he used to take me around his laboratory in Mill Hill. 95. My father was furious at first, but eventually we came to an understanding. 96. My father was his own worst enemy. 97. My father was in the navy during the war. 98. My father was just a blatant sycophant. 99. My father was never very practical, he said. 100. My father was not a religious man in his youth and middle years. |