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Other prominent members were introduced:the Feral Kid (8 year-old Emil Minty) - a 9-10 year-old primitive mute wearing a fur or hide vest and shorts; he often navigated a series of dirt tunnels, and spoke only in grunts and growls; he had a thick welding glove on his left hand to catch his lethal metal boomerangthe Warrior Woman (Virginia Hey) - a tall and strident member of the community, wearing shoulder pads, who was immediately very distrustful of Max [Note: Hey later portrayed (bad) Bond girl Rubavitch, the mistress of KGB head General Pushkin - a very minor role inThe Living Daylights (1987).I seem to exist largely on heat, like a newborn spider.The orchids are an excuse for the heat.Do you like orchids?Marlowe: Not particularly.Sternwood: Nasty things! Their flesh is too much like the flesh of men, and their perfume has the rotten sweetness of corruption.Cain.Cain was known for novels with forbidden lust, love triangles, brutal, raw sexiness, and adultery-motivated murder.He locates a tin of salve just as the owner steps out of the house.He overhears a crucial conversation with the doctor about he farmer's terminal illness:Farmer: You never think it's gonna happen to you.They are actors in the roles.] Speaking about his successful marriage, the balding husband talks directly into the camera with his white haired wife next to him:I was sitting with my friend Arthur Kornblum, in a restaurant, it was a Horn and Hardart Cafeteria, and this beautiful girl walked in - [he gestures toward his wife] - and I turned to Arthur and I said, "Arthur, you see that girl? I'm going to marry her.