tsteps be;Cousin Lymon, your dinner is set out upon table."
"My appetite is poor tonig; said ting s snuff all t;t;
"Just a pick," said Miss Amelia. "t, t."
toget bato t café, and sat doable one in t t of stle. Miss Amelia ient and isfied ient could errified it tle arms dangling loose along o go home.
ill silent. e carefully, making no noise o ite and ting down er Miss Amelia and again held his peace.
It ypical Saturday nigry ated for a moment at to e iogetry couple, t ttle s. t early, and by midnig of tomers ill played cumpy MacP tle on able ( allo in tions yet gone a al to bed soon after nig Lymon less and s suggest t t.
Finally, at one oclock, tly to Miss Amelia: "I got a letter today."
Miss Amelia oo be impressed by ts of business letters and catalogues came addressed to her.
"I got a letter from my brot; said henry Macy.
tepping about topped suddenly. o sense any cmosp eaced.
Miss Amelia sco "You are o it," she said.
" of tentiary."
t umpy MacP.
"; asked Cousin Lymon. o gro;?"
Miss Amelia slapped able. "Because Marvin Macy is a --" But er a fes s;o be in t peiary t;
" did ; asked Cousin Lymon.
tly o ans;ations," said Stumpy MacP sound plete and t uioned.
tient. bear to be left out of anyt misery. to it tantalized ion of subjects orn doein, or tion of a t ime. Aside from ty, took a great i in robbers and crimes of all varieties. As rutted around table tering t;released on parole" and "peiary" to altioned insistently, o find anyto talk about Marvin Macy before Miss Amelia in the café.
"tter did not say very muc; said ; say w;
"; said Amelia, and ill ; ;
Sable, and made ready to close t Marvin Macy may o brooding, for ser back to tc it in a private place. off do ime on t porcer Merlie Ryan o make certain claims, to s on t nig o e. But totention, for t t of t Merlie Ryan alked for a time in t last t t o ing over ed until on goer a long time to sleep.
t autumn ryside t tobacco year. After t summer t cool days sness. Goldenrod grey roads, and to carry off a feo ted sco get an education. Boys ed foxes in ter quilts on t potatoes bedded in tra to e. In te sumn sky. tillness like t of t cold nigimes, late in t le of train t goes ty City on its o th.
For Miss Amelia Evans time of great activity. S il sundoy. ao t frost, because sraded for tremendous eo make mucterlins, and sausage.
During ty about Miss Amelia t many people noticed. Sen, ling uneful trickery. Srying ting up s, or poking oug doo ypeer and e a story -- a story in raipsing aloails, and look, and wone of love.
t cold spell came at last. floc a r fire in tcove, t out of doors to judge tly people began to e in from try to find out of to kill t round tryside. tered and a loarted in t. tamp of footsteps, ter air. Miss Amelia of the work was done.
Sicular busio do in C day, so after making sure t all o leave. So e , simes, but o leave tion ao remain. to trouble Miss Amelia, as so o o be terribly o go any distance a after asking imes, s urge id dre t back from told to trespass beyond t boundary. S after dinner and inteo be back before dark.
No is not so rare to ruck or an automobile pass along too someor es tue oion t o get a car o, or to pay doric icebox sucise in tore asking meddlesome questions, finding out all roubles, and ruining allment plan. Sometimes, especially sioly people in automobiles get lost and stop to inquire road again. So, late t afternoon it o ruck pass top in truck, and truck on its way.
tood in t all man, . t, and a of tooled leatin suitcase and a guitar. t person in too see ting gears and e around to iigate. tuck did not step out altogeto full vie eac trangers meeting for t time and sly summing up eac are tcer a fes o follow along carefully, keeping many paces away.
It ely kno to Marvin Macy , to to c o a sort of numb fusion. t t vats, t about tumpy Maoly o do. Marvin Macy still smiled cer looking over t doo t case and guitar on t porcores, and t of ted along quietly at some distance bes, and tle face still very pale.
It e. ter sun ting, and to t ts fleo ts; lamps oopped before Miss Amelias premises a ating to trespass, le ble, and t umpy MacPood around ty and looked on. Very little ood by , and t of tered togetood some from everyone, and take he faarvin Macy.
"Did you ime iiary?" asked Merlie Ryan, h a silly giggle.
Marvin Macy did not ans slo and to stand directly beumpy MacPhail.
请记住本书首发域名:966xs.com。966小说手机版阅读网址:wap.966xs.com