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Part Two-13

        See t op a some er.’

        No, ter . ell er gives you typhoid.’

        I already yped foot.’

        I remember.’

        Yeaayed in t room    on t t so I was bald-headed.’

        I bet    least ten miles from tooo.’

        I sure am ty, Mick said. And    you got in t sack for lunch?’

        Cold liver pudding and chi salad sandwiches and pie.’

        ts a good piiner. S s. I got te little packages of salt and pepper. And sander. Everything ed in oil paper.

        And paper napkins.’

        I didnt intend for you t anyt o a store soon a cold drinks.’

        to tation store.    i glare tore seemed dark. tacked e meat, s of oil, and saeal. Flies buzzed over a big, sticky jar of

        loose dy on ter.

        ? kind of drinks you got? harry asked.

        toreman started to    good in ter.

        I    a e any of them?’

        Ditto,    two.’

        No,    a minute.    a bottle of beer if you    treat as     it y to drink beer—but maybe    suddeo be a sport. After t ser face. t on teps in front of tore.

        Micks legs ired t them jumped.

        Stle ook a long, cold pull. Across ty field of grass, and beyond t a fringe of pine rees     black. t blue.

        I like beer, so sop bread do. I like to lick salt out my tle to myself Ive ever had.’

        t s t tastes good.’

        toreman said it oo go.    in t sun again. alking loud and    laug any reason.

        Gos sun makes me dizzy. But I sure do feel good, he said.

        I t    to get in swimming.’

        to t on to keep from bogging.    uck to . ill kept talking. to red clay and tias broto play oo it.

        the place she had been looking for.

        "t! See t sign t says PRIVAtE? e got to climb take t pathere—see!’

        t. Slick pine needles covered tes ter . Cool. t from ter and a breeze singing rees.

        It    imid, and tly along the creek.

        Dont it look pretty.’

        makes you s jump in ter and cool off.’

        Arent you hungry?’

        O.K. t first. ell eat er on w’

        Sly and stuffed to a ree stump. took s and    doh.

        Sruggled into    t oo small and cut he legs.

        "You ready? harry hollered.

        Ser and    until I find out if tumps or s looked at er. Seo dive, anyayed out of parts t    o tell old a tale:I dont dive any more. I used to dive, ime.

        But once I busted my    dive any more. S for a mi was a double jaife dive I was doing. And wer.

        But I didnt t it and just began to do sricks. t me. t wer was ing from.

        And I never have swam good since.’

        t.’

        S to add on to tale to make it sound more reasonable, but instead s looked at    broer made it s and legs. In tigrunks     and blue.        embarrassed.

        ters about te deep except over on ts s going. I bet t cold er feels good.’

        S scared. S t caug top of a very ree and to do but just climb do    until it broke in o swim.

        Once s under, but s going and didnt lose any face. Sou. t good.

        Ser s and called out crazy o make echoes.

        atch here!’

        all, ttle tree. trunk    so ter.

        Me too! atc!’

        "ts a sapling.’

        Sly er oo. Now she could swim O.K.

        ter. t eac seem to be anyto do. Suddenly she said:have you ever swam naked?’

        t and for a minute    answer.

        itties urered. I—I dont think so.’

        tement o say. I o.’

        bangs of his hair. O.K.’

        took off ts. o umbled and uro more man a minute.ree and tore it to pieces. e better get dressed.’

        All t, sleepy feeling of a summer afternoon.

        In t ter and tuffed egg and mas did t make he.

        t;Listen ty, Mick. I never did t mean I t you    mean t------’

        Ser. Maybe ter start back if    to be home before dark.’

        No, s lie do for a minute.’

        cs ig was like sense all over.

        Now we    sleep and be fresrip home.’

        t bed and looked up at t te like an oboe —and t sank doones and called again. tion    words.

        I love t bird, s a vireo.’

        I    ter. You    to tly    like?’

        he waves.

        Sometimes blue and sometimes green, and in t sun ttle s ba a cigar box. And over

        ter are te gulls. e    time and ts never baking    like it is here. Always------’

        Snos    to see. Cold, s of snoures. Blizzards. e, cold sno keeps falling soft and falls on and on and on ter. Snow like in Alaska.’

        tur time. t eac rembling and s igo crack. O saying over and over. It ed somethe way.

        t was.

        t. ty road, for it e afternoon.

        Listen here, he said.

        Yeah.’

        "e got to uand t to. Do you—any?’

        I dont kno.’

        Listen    to do somets sit down.’

        t by a ditche road.

        t far apart from eace sun burned do beds all around them.

        e got to uand this, harry said.

        very still and tears rolled do t made him cry.

        An ant stung    up in    it very close.

        Its this way, he said.    never had even kissed a girl before.’

        Me    of the family.*

        ts all I used to t—o kiss tain girl. I used to plan about it during sc it at night.

        And te. And I could tell s for me to kiss    looked at he dark and I

        couldnt t —to kiss ime came I couldnt.’

        S.

        It . Adultery is a terrible sin any    it. And you    a kid."No, I . I    any kid. But now I wishough.’

        listen    to    married—secretly or any other way.’

        Mick s like t. I never h any boy.’

        I never    And Im not just saying so—its true.’

        tom lip tled and bloody .    and    and sed her head from him.

        tter if only    quit talking.    treaked red-and-c a broken    a piree across from tising for a man for ty sed to sit quiet for a long time and not t say a word.

        Im leaving toayed his in my eyes.’

        tell me.    you look at me ahe difference?’

        cime and    he could.

        t one more t send you my address and you e and tell me for sure w.’

        ?how you mean? she asked slowly.

        o o e is "O.K." and tO know.’

        tretc giant-sized on t

        over like an old beggar a wiping his nose on his sleeve.

        For a mi, golden glorees and t very old, and it ed to be or not.

        teen miles and     from t.

        e ailor in a sreet.

        Sometimes even on Sunday. ighodox dishes for harry and her.

        Listen here------ he said.

        Sed in t    finisurned and looked back over    s was we and hen he was gone.

        this here is a riddle, Gee said.

        I listening.’

        trail. t    t her.

        kin hey?’

        Less see. epfather.’

        Geri Portia tle square, blue teeth.

        hen.’

        You t guess. It    you dont t a Indian being a lady.’

        Sood outside tccure. I urned on and t table c t t tia owel. She looked

        t. Ralp quietly    a little    of old Cmas tinsel.

        tia. If ts to    two------’

        S into t o move back    t gla    do table and ed.

        raipsing in after everbody done finiso me like I never    off from work.’

        Nobody noticed e a big plateful of cabbage and salmon and finis. It old Portia t Miss Bro out the gasoline.

        Quit fro, Mick. Youre ing to t to fix up and try to look t you .

        And    barge out like t wo give Ralpo bed.    his nose and ears good.’

        Ralp icky meal. S    table as ook up tco bed. Sia .

        Listen! Look at me. Do you notiyt? Sure I notice, hon.’

        Portia put on    and ged her shoes. ell—?’

        Just you take a little grease and rub it on your face. Your nose already done peeled very bad. t thing for bad sunburn.’

        Sood by ree     ter if t ell. If they knew.

        eps. "Mick! Oelep;

        Gee croried to listen in, but sz talked very loud aed.

        My harry should be home by now. You know where he is?’

        *No, maam.’

        on bicycles. here should he be now? You know where he is? No, maam, Mick said again.

        N.

        o t agairees rory.

        Jake Blou dizzily of t feel ly a o trouble antly.    so t omactle pouco leave top button of rousers u, but    on drinking. Liquor o take one small glass to make it better. Noo . It    t t gave    tion of t so all turated    mont a quart of w make him drunk.

        out liquor entirely. For several days er and e Crusernoons and evenings.    sleep and it o try to read.

        tink in ed less in t last    had e.

        A dream ed     e to error—but trange point    never could ents of time    aical t    doubt but o dreams,

        tesque nig led o a madmans region of disorder, but al scattered ts of t them.

        tealt nature.    t lingered i    remembrance of t o save some possession? as ed by all t tudied tand. time after return.

        ter of signs    day of ting to er cold     in t os all day.

        e    and ragged on book full of d crazy. Simms tried to vert him.

        Cy, I smell tink of beer on ttes. If ted us to smoke cigarettes an is on t. Repent. Let me s."Jake rolled up he air.

        tained o you, age voice. Simms looked do them.’

        Simms backed against ture ed a lock of silver    ba ongue licked th. Jake laughed.
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