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review the seventeenth paragraph. brave changes the new fire engine was a true beauty. the firefighters and i stood in a silent semicircle as my father, the captain, climbed into the drivers seat. wed been waiting months for this. still, as i gazed at the gleaming model t, i couldnt help feeling a little nostalgic for the old days. the stations fire horses had been the fastest and strongest in boston. i was going to miss them. i was pretty sure the firefighters were already missing them. its not easy to watch the world change under your feet. when my father cranked the engine, it was loud enough to break the spell. the guys grinned and clapped, and dad said, \time stops for no one. neither how does the father feel after returning to the firehouse? he is disturbed.
The text mainly describes the arrival of a new fire - engine and the feelings of the narrator and others. The father's statement "Time stops for no one. Neither..." implies an acceptance of change rather than being disturbed. There is no clear indication in the given text that he is disturbed after returning to the firehouse.
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There is not enough information in the provided text to support the claim that he is disturbed.