When I was 6 years old, I watched on TV as the robber Janosik (Polish Robin Hood) is introduced under the gallows, and around the crowded hundreds of white sheep against the background of dark spruces, milky mist descends into the valley.
That’s when I started crying, so that my mother couldn’t make me stop. So she called her dad. My dad – whenever I was beeching – told me that if I didn’t stop crying, I would get spanked. But this time I wasn’t afraid. Dad had to sense it right away, because he shouted something different at me this time: not that I’ll get spanked just get something else that I heard about for the first time in my life:
– “Stop crying because you’ll get APOPLEXY!!!”
I was so fascinated by the conundrum of WHAT THIS APOPLEXY is that I immediately stopped crying and started thinking about it.
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