How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
And looking at one single label on a jar, he felt himself gone round the calendar to that private day this summer when he had looked at the circling world and found himself at its center. The word on the jar was RELISH. And he was glad he had decided to live. (39.10-12)
We love words with more than one meaning. Luckily, English is full of them: atmosphere, heart, dish, pawn… (See what we did there with the ellipses? Never say we can't whip out a Bradbury tribute when the occasion calls for it.)