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The money makes Will feel guilty and uneasy, and he decides that he will distribute it to people randomly -- just as randomly as he received it, and just as randomly as Jack died.
Before he arrives he decides that he will go back home and stay with his beloved Marcie and children.
He decides that he will not tell her about the accident that befell the owner's wife - she killed herself.
When he wakes up the next morning, he decides that he will ask to be transfered to Brailava, and will stay in the house and possibly marry again.
And should you and he decide that he will build you one of his sensuous, sturdy straw-bale houses, he will not prepare you a bid.
He decides that he will not return to America: "I wouldn't answer, I wouldn't see my father again, I wouldn't mourn him or pour earth on him".
He decides that he will set himself to describing every instant of his life, and until he has described them all he will no longer think about being dead.
By the time we see him in "The Anatomy Lesson," he has been fighting the battle over "Carnovsky" for four years, and his work is at a standstill: "The endless public disputation — what a curse!" At the end of "The Anatomy Lesson," he decides that he will give up writing and become a doctor.
The problem is that on the one hand people criticise, and have been criticising, Jeremy for being weak, for taking too long on his reshuffles, taking a couple of days, and yet when he decides that he will do a reshuffle that he needs to do in order to fill vacancies and in order to reach out, people then criticise him for being too decisive and too strong".
When he is rescued by the main character of the story Himura Kenshin, he decides that he will grow up to be just like Kenshin.
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