When Maniac leaves the Beales's home, he goes back to the zoo and sleeps in the buffalo pen. He has an accident one day, however, and is helped by an elderly man named Grayson. At first, Grayson fixes a place for Maniac in the old baseball dugout, but after he hears Maniac's story, Grayson brings him to his own home to live.
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