Wringer

What did Palmer become aware of on his second Pigeon Day in the novel, Wringer?

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"For among all the changes in his life, one thing stayed the same. It was something he had known since his second Pigeon Day, when he sat with Dorothy Gruzik on the swings: He did not want to be a wringer." Chapter 10, Page 54

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