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way she got the message across. When one of the grandchildren brought this girl home,<br />

everybody said, `We think he's going to marry her,' and she said, `Oh, no, she won't play<br />

net.' ''@s9<br />

A goad to rapid motion became embedded in his personality. It is observable throughout<br />

<strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>'s life.<br />

A companion trait was Poppy's uncanny urge, his master obsession with the need to ``<br />

kiss up, '' to propitiate those who might in any way advance his interests. A life of such<br />

efforts could at some point reach a climax of released rage, where the triumphant one<br />

may finally say, `` Now it is only I who must be feared. ''<br />

This dangerous cycle began very early, a response to his mother's prodding and<br />

intimidation; it intensified as <strong>George</strong> became more able to calculate his advantage.<br />

His mother says:<br />

`` <strong>George</strong> was a most unselfish child. When he was only a little more than two years old<br />

... we bought him one of those pedal cars you climb into and work with your feet.<br />

``[His brother] Pres knew just how to work it, and <strong>George</strong> came running over and<br />

grabbed the wheel and told Pres he should `have half,' meaning half of his new<br />

possession. `Have half, have half,' he kept repeating, and for a while around the house we<br />

called him `Have half.' ''@s1@s0<br />

<strong>George</strong> `` learned to ask for no more than what was due him. Although not the school's<br />

leading student, his report card was always good, and his mother was particularly pleased<br />

that he was always graded `excellent' in one category she thought of great importance:<br />

`Claims no more than his fair share of time and attention.' This consistent ranking led to a<br />

little family joke--<strong>George</strong> always did best in `Claims no more.'<br />

``He was not a selfish child, did not even display the innocent possessiveness common to<br />

most children.... ''@s1@s1<br />

Andover<br />

<strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong> left Greenwich Country Day School in 1936. He joined his older brother at<br />

Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, 20 miles north of Boston. `` Poppy '' was<br />

12 years old, handsome and rich. Though the U.S. economy took a savage turn for the<br />

worse the following year, <strong>George</strong>'s father was piling up a fortune, arranging bond<br />

swindles for the Nazis with John Foster Dulles.<br />

Only about one in 14 U.S. secondary school students could afford to be in private schools<br />

during <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>'s stay at Andover (1936-42). <strong>The</strong> New England preparatory or ``<br />

prep '' schools were the most exclusive. <strong>The</strong>ir students were almost all rich white boys,

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