The chapter provides several short quotes without context or attribution. The quotes discuss soldiers on an island, disliking a place during a storm, requesting silence, questioning who was speaking, stopping someone named Ethel from an action and having her sit up, claiming to follow orders without knowing what "it" was, finding items ready for a group outside, a note being written on a popular machine using ordinary paper, commenting on unusual first names, stating there is no one with a particular name but there is a Mr. Davis instead, and that someone's job was to watch a group of people.
The chapter provides several short quotes without context or attribution. The quotes discuss soldiers on an island, disliking a place during a storm, requesting silence, questioning who was speaking, stopping someone named Ethel from an action and having her sit up, claiming to follow orders without knowing what "it" was, finding items ready for a group outside, a note being written on a popular machine using ordinary paper, commenting on unusual first names, stating there is no one with a particular name but there is a Mr. Davis instead, and that someone's job was to watch a group of people.
The chapter provides several short quotes without context or attribution. The quotes discuss soldiers on an island, disliking a place during a storm, requesting silence, questioning who was speaking, stopping someone named Ethel from an action and having her sit up, claiming to follow orders without knowing what "it" was, finding items ready for a group outside, a note being written on a popular machine using ordinary paper, commenting on unusual first names, stating there is no one with a particular name but there is a Mr. Davis instead, and that someone's job was to watch a group of people.