The tree seems enormous to Gene, but Finny suddenly decides to climb it and jump into the river, just like the Devon 17 year olds, who are training for military service. Gene stands at the same tree with his best friend and roommate, Phineas (nicknamed Finny), and three other boys, Elwin Lepellier (Leper), Chet Douglass, and Bobby Zane. He is attending a special Summer Session at Devon, designed to speed up education to prepare the boys for the military draft in their senior year. The second section opens during the summer of 1942 when Gene is 16. The chapter section ends with Gene heading back to shelter through the rain. The tree, he thinks, is smaller than he remembers. Then he trudges across the playing fields to the river in search of a particular tree and finally recognizes it by its long limb over the water and the scars on its trunk. Gene walks through the campus on a bleak, rainy November afternoon, revisiting the buildings and fields he remembers - and especially two places he recalls as "fearful sites." At the First Academic Building, he enters the foyer to look closely at the white marble steps. Strangely, the school seems newer, but perhaps, he thinks, the buildings are just better taken care of now that the war is over. Gene has not seen Devon for 15 years, and so he notices the ways in which the school has changed since he was a student there. As the novel opens, Gene Forrester returns to Devon, the New Hampshire boarding school he attended during World War II.
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