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Doris looked at Lydia and asked, "What did Westley do when he saw Frank's shrine to me in his house?" Lydia: "Professor Gates nearly blew a gasket. He tore up the photos and the inflatable dolls, and then he burned the pieces in the backyard. He is usually calm and polite, so it was pretty scary to see him lose control of himself like that." Doris shook her head and said, "You've got it all wrong. His calm and polite persona is just an act. The way you saw him when he was angry is what he is really like." Lydia: "That can't be true. After all, Professor Gates said that he didn't feed Frank to the sharks. As you know, Frank is one of his students. Professor Gates fired him, though, and then he threw him into a mine. It will take Frank ten years to dig himself out, which is punishment