Alas, Babylon
What was a man’s duty today, as opposed to the day before the bomb?
Chapter 5

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Chapter 5
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He (Randy) could not escape his primary duty, which was to his own family, his brother's wife and children. He could not devote his mind and energy to the protection of two houses at once.