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time enough for love-时间足够你爱(英文版)-第75章

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y。 I didn't give a hoot if these children 'played doctor' or 'make a baby' or whatever the kids there called their experimenting; I simply did not want my godson giving little Libby a defective child。
  
  〃So I did butt in and took it up with their parents。 Let me add that Llita and Joe knew as much about geics as a pig knows about politics。 Aboard the 'Libby' I had kept my worries to myself; and never discussed the matter with them later。 Despite their remarkable success in peting as free human beings; in most subjects Llita and Joe were ignorant。 How could it be otherwise? I had taught them their Three R's and a few practical matters。 Since arrival on Landfall they had been running under the whip; they hadn't had time to fill in gaps in their education
  
  〃Perhaps worse yet; being immigrants; they had not grown up exposed to the local incest taboo。 They were aware of it because I had warned them…but it wasn't canalized from childhood。 Blessed had somewhat differenct incest taboos…but the taboos there did not apply to domestic animals。 Slaves。 Slaves bred as they were told to; or as they could get away with…and my two kids had been told by highest authority… their mother and their priest…that they were a 'breeding pair' 。 。 so it could not be wrong; or taboo; or sinful。
  
  〃It was simply something to keep quiet about on Landfall because Landfellows were tetched in the head on this subject。
  
  〃So I should have thought of it earlier。 Yeah; sure; sure! Minerva; I plead other obligations。 I could not spend those years playing guardian angel to Llita and Joe。 I had a wife and kids of my own; employees; a couple of thousand hectares of farmland and twice that much in virgin pinkwood… and I lived a long way off; even by high…orbit jumpbuggy。 Ishtar and Hamadryad; and; to some extent; Galahad; all seem to think I am some sort of superman simply beca?se I've lived a long time。 I'm not; I have the limitations of any flesh…and…blood; and for years I was as busy with my problems as Llita and Joe were with theirs。 Skyhaven didn't e to me gift…wrapped。
  
  〃It wasn't until we put aside restaurant business and I got out presents Laura had sent to their kids; and had admired the latest pictures of their kids and shown them pictures of Laura and my kids and all that ancient ritual; that I thought about it at all。 The pix; of course。 This tall lad; J。A。; all hands and feet; wasn't the little boy I recalled from my last visit。 Libby was about a year younger than Laura's oldest; and J。A。's age I knew to the second…which is to say that he was about the age I was when I was almost caught with a girl in the belfry of our church about a thousand years earlier。
  
  〃My godson was no longer a child; he was an adolescent whose balls were not just ornaments。 If he had not tried them as yet; he was certainly jerking off and thinking about it。
  
  〃The possibilities raced through my mind the way a man's past life is supposed to; when he is dying…which isn't true; by the way。 So I tackled it and was subtle about it。 Diplomatic。
  
  〃I said; 'Joe; which one do you lock up at night? Libby? Or this young wolf?'〃
  
  The puter chuckled。 〃'Diplomatic;'〃 she repeated。
  
  〃How would you have put it; dear? They looked puzzled。 When I made it clear; Llita was indignant。 Deprive her kids of each other? When they had slept together since they were babies? Besides; there wasn't room any other way。 Or was I suggesting that she sleep with Libby while J。A。 slept with Joe? If so; I could forget it!
  
  〃Minerva; most people never learn anything about any science; and geics stands at the bottom of the list。 Gregor Mendel had been dead twelve centuries at that time; yet all theold wives' tale were what most people believed…and still do; I might add。
  
  〃So I tried to explain; knowing。that Llita and Joe weren't stupid; just ignorant。 She cut in on me。 'Yes; yes; Aaron; certainly。 I've thought about the possibility that Libby; may want to marry Jay Aaron…will want to;I think…and I know it's frowned on here。 But it's silly to ruin their happiness over a superstition。 So; if it works out that way; we think it's best for them to move to Colombo…or at least as far as Kingston。
  
  Then they can use different family names and get married; and no one will be the wiser。 Not that we want them to be so far away。 But we won't stand in the way of their happiness。
  
  〃She loved them;〃 said Minerva。
  
  〃Yes; she did; dear; by the exact definition of love。 Llita placed their welfare and happiness ahead of her own。 So I had to try to explain it…why the taboo against union of brother and sister wasn't superstition but a real danger…even though it had turned out to be safe in their case。
  
  〃'Why' was the hard part。 Starting cold on the plexities of geics with persons who don't even know elementary biology is like trying to explain multidimensional matrix algebra to someone who has to take off his shoes to count above ten。
  
  〃Joe would have accepted my authority。 But Llita had the sort of mind that has to know why…else she was going to smile her sweetly stubborn smile; agree with me; then do as she had intended to all along。 Llita was well above average smart but suffered from the democratic fallacy: the notion that her opinion was as good as anyone's…while Joe suffered from the aristocratic fallacy: he accepted the notion of authority in opinion。 I don't know which fallacy is the more pathetic; either one can trip you。 However; my mind matches Llita's in this respect; so I knew I had to convince her~
  
  〃Minerva; how do you condense a thousand years of research in the second…most plex subject into an hour of talk? Llita didn't even know she laid eggs…in fact she was certain she didn't; as she had served thousands of eggs; fried; scrambled; boiled; and so forth。 But she listened; and I sweated at it; with nothing but stylus and paper…when I needed the resources of a teaching machine in a college of geics。
  
  〃But I kep? at it; drawing pictures and simplifying outrageously some very plex concepts; until I thought they had grasped the ideas of genes; chromosomes; chromosome reduction; paired genes; dominants; recessives…and that bad genes made defective babies…and defective babies; thank Frigg under all Her many Names; was something Llita had known about since she was a little girl; listening to gossip of
  
  older female slaves。 She quit smiling。
  
  〃I asked if they had playing cards?…not hopefully since they had no time for such。 But Llita dug up a couple of decks from the children's room。 The cards were the monest sort used on Landfall then: fifty…six cards in four suits; Jewels and Hearts were red; Spades and Swords were black; and each suit had royal cards。 So I had 'em play the oldest randomchance gene…matching simulation used in beginning geics… the 'Let's…Make…a…Healthy…Baby' game that children here on Secundus can play…and explain…long before they are old enough to copulate。
  
  〃I said; 'Llita; write down these rules。 Black cards are recessives; red cards are dominants; Jewels and Spades e from the mother; Hearts and Swords
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