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The Ballad of the Sad Café-11

        But t t to to everyone, even to e to t o buy tion of liquor. ttled drinks for a nickel. And if you could not even afford t, Miss Amelia . Almost everyone, ion of Reverend t. M. illin, came to t least once during to sleep i at a neigable; on sucly and are proud. toing at tables in to Miss Amelias, and scraped t very politely on tered t least, tter kno you are not his world could be laid low.

        t to baate people, and ptives. And    may be mentio to suspect t Cousin Lymoness of ence, alkativeness, and o be some e bet o Miss Amelia soms ter ve oed Cousin Lymon    c platters, Kroup Kure, and sucer times even on cold days    in a . But t prevent er Marvin Macy.

        Early every m    t to ted and ed -- as Marvin Macy    softly.    like t patiently over tiny little    to live, poking traively: "Doodlebug, Doodlebug -- fly a. Your ; In just suce sad, luring, and resigned --    for trail    toimes toget in the s.

        And Miss Amelia tio do t t is, to try to follo o call    only stood in tcil    of sigurned up    diime, and ate at able. Miss Amelia opeable     boer peas. It is true t on one ociss Amelia tried to poison Marvin Macy -- but take, tes     bitterness of t day se no dinner. S tilted ba    Marvin Macy.

        Every nigo ttled    t and largest table, ter of t    pay a t. Marvin Macy bruso, and not only did itude for t if t in ;Out of my c;    from beer and approacs d t, altc. time for t    yet ready.

        ticular reason ill talked about. A great t togettle ignorant c of t to cry. Old people s to equal t it er midnigarted falling softly on te so to collapse, and some tself -- ty about it feured it to be; in t colors of blue and silver, tle sness of falling sno?

        People reacted to t of fully oes of , gato goime, to draters and lock every ely, lig solemnly over s. t t Miss Amelia feared t    so form an immediate opinion of t, and unless sly and defier (. Sno it one    if sted to e to some decision, and in tra in    ed e notrary, c excitement, and he door.

        Marvin Macy laid claim to t    in Atlanta, and from t to day it    ttle c timidly out of to taste. Reverend illin rying to o    people ;t; and "please" more ters, of course,    drunk -- but t numerous. to everyoo go to t night.

        Cousin Lymon follo all day, seding o t sno fall as does rain, and stared up at tly falling flakes until umbled from dizziness. And took on     resist calling out to ; O    ;

        Miss Amelia did not io serve dinner. But steps on t door cautiously. It    a table and served ter, and trees t s up delicate flurries from t e until after dark, in suitcase and ar.

        "So you mean to travel?" said Miss Amelia quickly.

        Marvin Macy ove. ttled do able and carefully stle stick. eetly taking tick out of o look at t on t.    boto answer.

        t Miss Amelia,    beseece sure of ly. . "Marvin Macy is going to visit a spell ; he said.

        Miss Amelia made no protest. S from beer and ove, as t ing    only an inc y about Miss Amelia, and sly seemed tet altoget tood    it. uro one side, and salking one of accusation and reproac plain. Meano te rooms led.

        t is to Miss Amelias    first Cousin Lymon,    t on    a cold t turned into a er quinsy, so Miss Amelia gave up o oo s for    lapped over ten so t    clouded s; everytried to do against Marvin Macy rebounded on    caugricks, and found iful positions. But still s put Marvin Macy off t s alone. Once you    is a great torture to o live alo room ig, ty    is better to take in your mortal eerror of living alone.

        t last. t and o as it    open il every flake ed. t in t before t, t t again into o tie a rope to t bra tied a crocus sack tiguffed    day on s out in er -- a little , but knohis.

        Miss Amelia, as ioned, measured six feet to a y pounds. Marvin Macy age in slyness of movement, and in toug. In fact from t of vieoget almost everybody in toting on Miss Amelia; scarcely a person    up money on Marvin Macy. to figo c rapping fello    ters dead    only alent as a boxer t errifying faces and fieroises, so t even tators imes co. So people ed. Of course t date for t. t t oo plain to be overlooked.

        During times trutted around tle pind clever rouble betantly plug at Marvin Macys tr to dratention to imes steps -- but t o imitate ures in a    made o be a freak. terrible about t even t ers of t laug er of ions. S t, dismal reproa toeeth clamped.

        "Bust a gut!" sterly.

        And Marvin Macy, most likely, ar from t and slimy, as oo mu unes    like eels. rong fingers picked trings y skill, and everyted. tand.

        "Bust a gut!" s, in a s.

        But alo sileover tones, and reply h slow, sure insolence.
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