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he daydreams about being saved by his dad in the army
Nobody interupted Ralph's daydream but if you meant to ask 'interprets' rather than 'interupts' then... You might say that Simon interpreted Ralph's daydream as a longing to be rescued when he said "You'll get back to where you came from." However as Ralph didn't discus his daydream with anyone Simon could not have known about it. Simon probably just realised that Ralph was withdrawn and worried about his rapidly approaching possible encounter with the beast at castle rock and simply wished to offer Ralph some encouragement and support.
you can tell Ralph's life hasn't been easy since, in his daydream, the author mentioned that it was a time that "mummy" was still with them [he and his dad] and that his dad made it home everyday (earlier in book it mentions his father being in military)
he dreams about home And going home to a clean bed, shower and his books to read
Ralph Keyes - author - was born in 1945.
Ralph Kull has written: 'Ralph Kull'
Ralph Howell has written: 'Why work?'
Ralph Chessington has written: 'Pope'
Ralph Emery has written: 'Memories'
Ralph Boekholt has written: 'Mendoeng'
Ralph Bates has written: 'Lean men'
Ralph Birdsall has written: 'The story of Cooperstown'