Before going home for summer vacation, Sonny Thompson discovered that Beatrice had spilled the beans about the tourist cabin to her mother. Evidently the story had gone full circle. "I'm not prying into your sex life at the moment," Pat said carefully, "but you keep a couple of fundamental things in mind. One: I am going to take up with Doctor Tangle the possibility of your applying for Harvard Business School when you graduate. Two: and perhaps more important, don't get yourself tangled up with any kikes. Believe me, Liz and I are one on the subject. This affair with you and that Jewish girl has nowhere to go . . . the sooner you realize that the better off you'll be." Yale could feel the anger surging in him. He was about to tell Pat to hell with it; Pat could find someone else for the foursome. But before Yale could reply, Dick Cannon, the Midhaven pro golfer, greeted them. "Doctor Tangle and Mr. Walsh said for you to join them for a quick one at the bar. I'll have your clubs ready when you come out." "Good idea," Pat said.
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