I'm sorry," I said blindly, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry."
"I want to fix your leg up."
"You want to break something else in me!"
The dialogue between Gene and Finny in the Infirmary includes Gene reassuring Finny of his innocence in causing the fall, and Finny expressing his disbelief and disappointment in what had happened. Finny also insists on Gene accepting the truth about his involvement in the accident.
Slides down from the window
Gene sneaked into the infirmary to retrieve some medical supplies to help his injured friend, Finny. He wanted to take care of Finny and support him during his recovery.
Falls down the stairs
Slides down from the window
Dr. Stanpole comes in.
The boys know Finny has fallen down the stairs because they hear a "blunt, cracking thud," followed by Finny's scream. They rush to the bottom of the marble staircase and find Finny lying in a heap at the bottom. The impact of his fall is evident from the pain and shock on his face.
Yes, Gene does tell Finny the truth. This is when Gene visits Finny in his mother's house. Gene knew he was guilty and felt the need to confess to Finny. Gene told him that he purposefully jounced the limb to knock Finny out of the tree. However, Finny was hurt more by what Gene admitted to then what Gene did. Finny told Gene to get out of his house. Later, when Finny came back to school, he ignored this conversation.
he gets a blanket and stays out the way
Finny returns to Devon.Finny organizes the Winter Carnival.Gene goes to visit Leper in Vermont.Brinker summons Gene and Finny to the Assembly Room.Finny falls down the stairs.
Finny is attempting to hang a large American flag from the tree as a symbol of his patriotism and defiance against the war. He loses his balance and falls, resulting in his injury.
Finny lives in the Devon School dormitory at the beginning of the novel "A Separate Peace." Later in the story, he creates a secret society in the school's First Academy Building, where he and Gene spend a lot of time together.