How we cite our quotes: (Part.Section.Paragraph)
Quote #4
And borrow any thing you want if you should want any Thing. You are a good boy you been a good frend well goodbeye until I see you if I ever do god Bless you your old frend E. Prodd. (1.29.9)
This passage comes from a poorly spelled note—we promise we didn't misspell it—Mr. Prodd left for Lone just before the farmer headed toward Pennsylvania. Lone finds it after leaving the anti-gravity generator for him. The note shows that despite the Prodds "shucking" Lone off when he was in Jack's way, the two men's relationship ended as one of friendship, sharing and supporting one another. Awwww.
Quote #5
"Ask Baby what is a friend."
"He says it's somebody who goes on loving you whether he likes you or not." (1.29.12-13)
More Than Human sure likes to define words. Here's Baby's definition of a friend, in response to Lone's question. It's pretty much the exact opposite of what's meant by a fair-weather friend.