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With one tiny hand, Barty reached up for his mother.
Barty died of heart failure in 2000 at age 76.
He closed his eyes to know the kitchen as Barty knew it.
And for a little while it seemed that Barty was going to listen.
She just didn't want to share them with anyone but Barty.
As a child and a young man, Barty lived within a close family circle on his mother's side.
After following his uncle's movements, Barty looked at the table again.
"Imagine me thinking you'd be gone," she said to Barty.
The first time she died was the day Barty was born.
But Barty wanted to sleep in his own bed.
Barty and Angel would soon be four years old.
On the final night, she had instead been dreaming of her wedding with Barty.
Barty was expecting his first child and knew he could not afford failure.
Barty went on a giant killing run to win the tournament.
Near the top of the stairs, Barty thought he heard voices in his bedroom.
It meant that Barty would be lucky in love.
Barty, she explained, would be rich in many ways.
He pointed at Barty and then at the empty table.
Unlike most other toddlers, Barty was entirely comfortable with change.
Agnes carried the red, and Barty brought the white.
Barty, buoyant as ever, seemed not to be much worried about the problem with his vision.
She knew Maria was home, waiting for a call about Barty.
Barty was first introduced to his wife, Margaret, through a blind date.
When she looked up from Barty, she saw the attorney with his hands full of documents.
After hearing a tune once, Barty could play a recognizable rendition.