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Palmer begins to identify a certain smell associated with the pigeon shoot. Describe the smell and how it injects itself into Palmer's life.

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Palmer begins to identify the smell of gunshot smoke when sitting on his father's lap. Then he begins noticing the smell in other places such as school or at night before sleep. Palmer explains that it does not spoil anything in his life, but the smell does make things not quite as good as they were before.