what about me? i think i ask intelligent questions. im mostly asking about interpretations. if the interpretations seem a bit obvious i know it can look stupid but i still have some uncertainty. i just want a concensus on the actual meaning. it bothers me if i interpret the text the wrong way. plus there might be a moral to the story that i can miss if i skip it.
and here are the quotes i didnt understand again. they are from chapter 22 pages 255-257 in the centennial edition when samual is scolding adam;
"pay has been more than I’ve merited by the nature of it." (i think he meant you've paid me more than enough but im just making sure)
"A man, his whole life, matches himself against pay. And how, if it’s my whole life’s work to find my worth, can you, sad man, write me down instant in a ledger?”"(honestly i have no idea what he meant)
"with sweet paternity for a fertilized egg" (is samual saying that adam just wanted some pussy?)
"You bought your uprightness. You bought your thumb on sideways." (i think he is saying that adam is a goody two shoes but im not sure.)
"The stone orchard celebrates too little, not too much" (no idea what this means)



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