te. tered in topped tables, tant piece of furniture in t in reasures and iss Amelia s to tion -- one er oak, ttle velvet box imes ake out t box and stand by tones in t ture of fasation, dubious respect, and fear. tones of Miss Amelia aken from or in C bad been a terrible experience, from t mio t, and all s out of it tle stones; so set great store by t to a mig tay as ors in a co so tion, to her face was always saddened and perplexed.
"Amelia, signify?" Cousin Lymon asked her.
"s just an a," s;Just an a I picked up on ternoon Big Papa died."
"; Cousin Lymon insisted.
"I mean its just an a I spied on t day. I picked it up and put it in my pocket. But I dont know w;
" a peculiar reason to keep it," Cousin Lymon said.
talks of Miss Amelia and Cousin Lymon in tairs, usually in t fe letting ongue run t o pop into ain topics of versation, ook pleasure. All ts in on -- terminable. So plate problems alking on any subject erer. to any versatio. Miss Amelia al to ties of tter, going on endlessly in a loful void getting no o pick up, magpie fasail , least crete and bearing on some practical facet close at e subjeiss Amelia ars, t treatment for cer, and so forterminable subject wo her.
"; so Lymon. "t. Id go to bed just as turned on and sleep -- stirring, Little," er airs from tcove ;Fried grits," ;e meat and gravy. ; And Id run doairs and dress by t stove o till or maybe --"
"ts ;Fried too quick so t ted."
"And ioc before ter or summer te, as Lymon ured. in a lo quite toucorso usually or tioned o anyone else except Cousin Lymon.
t delicate and vital matters. t t sain barrels of of curios. ook money from ter, ed t made inside s. everyt and find -- so t no close at o give of s Cousin Lymon to sen-day marriage. Marvin Macy t any time, discussed bethem.
So let to a Saturday evening six years after time o to and to ed an ind ttle , sed, and ful. t noon. People i sat resting on teps and tto fans. At Miss Amelias t t of tticed s turning ten and id removed to lick a bit and see c m Miss Amelia a noti t porcy ts to finis tables une.
In a er ting at a table easily to eye antly in a nervous tic, as it to do ed. o t, and to o at Miss Amelias t m to be doctored.
Miss Amelia came out from s. Steo a feails in tcered t in general all over to table by ur straddlio pass time of day and yet ready for tle of Kroup Kure in t of ingredient. Miss Amelia uncorked ttle and put it to turo eye, she asked:
" ails you?"
of saying somet, but, after a long look into t speak.
So Miss Amelia returo ient. Only table top. ly open. to Miss Amelia so t it could be opened. But Miss Amelia used a special met like to see t, struggling, and terrified. So s t doses of to table o side and sometimes as tle grunt.
tir in trutted into t, and er of topped s and looked stern of tional material at nig misco-do, and saying a eac o t, and spoken one o eac at t bet Calvert for t matter sioe business of everybody, and trespassed every responsible for t popularity of to tension, because telling o y of otion or calamity ao t burst of talking and a drawing of corks.
Lymon umpy Mag ;I o Rotten Lake today to fis; ;And on tepped over first to be a big fallen tree. But tepped over I felt sometir and I taken traddling tor long as from t door to tc;
ttered on. Everyone looked at ime to time, and some kept track of tering and ot. times onigrue. up iernoon in order to turn t ood ting t it was enougo she ears.
Miss Amelia d uro one side. tness about ly to o t t of a t, as to try to o at for all es, and tris in t stir of ess in the air.
"ttle youngun is asleep," said henry Macy finally.
Miss Amelia looked do tient beside ter in ing on table edge and a trickle of spit or Kroup Kure e closed, and a little family of gnats ered peacefully in t roug tient did not aed table, being careful not to touc of into ter he office door.
Cousin Lymon evening. t muce of t tomers in t at table brigy road, and trees ionless: toes far doo t tu and no finises ood leaning against ter of ty road as t someone would e along.
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