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When the narrator returns to the house, he finds that the food tastes better than before. He wonders what is wrong with his sister, who has been eating less and less since she was released from the hospital. The narrator wonders if a person with "anorexia" can forget manners. She wonders if she would be able to forget manners if she had "imamity" . He asks his father if he should tell his sister the truth about what happened to her brother. He replies that he should just leave things the way they are. He says that if he doesn't tell her the truth, she will think of him as her "real brother" and that she will wonder if he is selfish. He tells her that even if he does not say anything to her, he will explain thanks to her one day. He then asks her if she thinks what his father is doing is "selfish". She says that she never thought that such a young man would have such an intelligent and talented brother. She asks him why he called her "big brother" when she is a girl, and he replies that she should not be since she is "a girl". She wonders what he meant by "I'm sorry" when he said that, and she wonders if he meant to say that he was sorry for the way he treated her. She then asks him what he is doing in the house. He opens the door and asks her what she is doing there. She tells him that her father said that she hasn't taken a bath since she left the hospital and that he has to wait for her to finish her story. She wants to close her eyes when the nurse helps her, but she can't because she is so tired. She closes her eyes and takes a look at the mirror. She
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Chapter 4
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About This Chapter
When the narrator returns to the house, he finds that the food tastes better than before. He wonders what is wrong with his sister, who has been eating less and less since she was released from the hospital. The narrator wonders if a person with "anorexia" can forget manners. She wonders if she would be able to forget manners if she had "imamity" . He asks his father if he should tell his sister the truth about what happened to her brother. He replies that he should just leave things the way they are. He says that if he doesn't tell her the truth, she will think of him as her "real brother" and that she will wonder if he is selfish. He tells her that even if he does not say anything to her, he will explain thanks to her one day. He then asks her if she thinks what his father is doing is "selfish". She says that she never thought that such a young man would have such an intelligent and talented brother. She asks him why he called her "big brother" when she is a girl, and he replies that she should not be since she is "a girl". She wonders what he meant by "I'm sorry" when he said that, and she wonders if he meant to say that he was sorry for the way he treated her. She then asks him what he is doing in the house. He opens the door and asks her what she is doing there. She tells him that her father said that she hasn't taken a bath since she left the hospital and that he has to wait for her to finish her story. She wants to close her eyes when the nurse helps her, but she can't because she is so tired. She closes her eyes and takes a look at the mirror. She
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