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Quote #10
For the rest of the day Arthur sat by Grandfather, who insisted on telling him stories of Herbert's and Grandfather's youth. Herbert's memory continued to improve as story after story unfolded, and Arthur could hardly bear to tear himself away from them, but they kept needing fresh top ups of cocoa and biscuits from the galley. (54.9)
Happily, Herbert continues to get his memory back. It probably helps that Grandfather was there for a lot of Herbert's formative years since they were childhood buddies. At the same time, Arthur gets to learn about his closest and only family member's past, which is a plus. All's well that ends well, right?