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Casy
said
,
"
See
how
good
the
corn
come
along
until
the
dust
got
up
.
Been
a
dinger
of
a
crop
.
"
"
Ever
’
year
,
"
said
Joad
.
"
Ever
’
year
I
can
remember
,
we
had
a
good
crop
comin
’
an
’
it
never
come
.
Grampa
says
she
was
good
the
first
five
plowin
’
s
,
while
the
wild
grass
was
still
in
her
.
"
The
road
dropped
down
a
little
hill
and
climbed
up
another
rolling
hill
.
Casy
said
,
"
Ol
’
Tom
’
s
house
can
’
t
be
more
’
n
a
mile
from
here
.
Ain
’
t
she
over
that
third
rise
?
"
"
Sure
,
"
said
Joad
.
"
’
Less
somebody
stole
it
,
like
Pa
stole
it
.
"
Your
pa
stole
it
?
"
"
Sure
,
got
it
a
mile
an
’
a
half
east
of
here
an
’
drug
it
.
Was
a
family
livin
’
there
,
an
’
they
moved
away
.
Grampa
an
’
Pa
an
’
my
brother
Noah
like
to
took
the
whole
house
,
but
she
wouldn
’
t
come
.
They
only
got
part
of
her
.
That
’
s
why
she
looks
so
funny
on
one
end
.
They
cut
her
in
two
an
’
drug
her
over
with
twelve
head
of
horses
and
two
mules
.
They
was
goin
’
back
for
the
other
half
an
’
stick
her
together
again
,
but
before
they
got
there
Wink
Manley
come
with
his
boys
and
stole
the
other
half
.
Pa
an
’
Grampa
was
pretty
sore
,
but
a
little
later
them
an
’
Wink
got
drunk
together
an
’
laughed
their
heads
off
about
it
.
Wink
,
he
says
his
house
is
at
stud
,
an
’
if
we
’
ll
bring
our
’
n
over
an
’
breed
’
em
we
’
ll
maybe
get
a
litter
of
crap
houses
.
Wink
was
a
great
ol
’
fella
when
he
was
drunk
.
After
that
him
an
’
Pa
an
’
Grampa
was
friends
.
Got
drunk
together
ever
’
chance
they
got
.
"
"
Tom
’
s
a
great
one
,
"
Casy
agreed
.
They
plodded
dustily
on
down
to
the
bottom
of
the
draw
,
and
then
slowed
their
steps
for
the
rise
.
Casy
wiped
his
forehead
with
his
sleeve
and
put
on
his
flat
-
topped
hat
again
.
"
Yes
,
"
he
repeated
,
"
Tom
was
a
great
one
.
For
a
godless
man
he
was
a
great
one
.
I
seen
him
in
meetin
’
sometimes
when
the
sperit
got
into
him
just
a
little
,
an
’
I
seen
him
take
ten
-
twelve
foot
jumps
.
I
tell
you
when
ol
’
Tom
got
a
dose
of
the
Holy
Sperit
you
got
to
move
fast
to
keep
from
gettin
’
run
down
an
’
tromped
.
Jumpy
as
a
stud
horse
in
a
box
stall
.
"
They
topped
the
next
rise
and
the
road
dropped
into
an
old
water
-
cut
,
ugly
and
raw
,
a
ragged
course
,
and
freshet
scars
cutting
into
it
from
both
sides
.
A
few
stones
were
in
the
crossing
.
Joad
minced
across
in
his
bare
feet
.
"
You
talk
about
Pa
,
"
he
said
.
"
Maybe
you
never
seen
Uncle
John
the
time
they
baptized
him
over
to
Polk
’
s
place
.
Why
,
he
got
to
plungin
’
an
’
jumpin
’
.
Jumped
over
a
feeny
bush
as
big
as
a
piana
.
Over
he
’
d
jump
,
an
’
back
he
’
d
jump
,
howlin
’
like
a
dog
-
wolf
in
moon
time
.
Well
,
Pa
seen
him
,
an
’
Pa
,
he
figgers
he
’
s
the
bes
’
Jesus
-
jumper
in
these
parts
.
So
Pa
picks
out
a
feeny
bush
’
bout
twicet
as
big
as
Uncle
John
’
s
feeny
bush
,
and
Pa
lets
out
a
squawk
like
a
sow
litterin
’
broken
bottles
,
an
’
he
takes
a
run
at
that
feeny
bush
an
’
clears
her
an
’
bust
his
right
leg
.
That
took
the
sperit
out
of
Pa
.
Preacher
wants
to
pray
it
set
,
but
Pa
says
,
no
,
by
God
,
he
’
d
got
his
heart
full
of
havin
’
a
doctor
.
Well
,
they
wasn
’
t
a
doctor
,
but
they
was
a
travelin
’
dentist
,
an
’
he
set
her
.
Preacher
give
her
a
prayin
’
over
anyways
.
"
They
plodded
up
the
little
rise
on
the
other
side
of
the
water
-
cut
.
Now
that
the
sun
was
on
the
wane
some
of
its
impact
was
gone
,
and
while
the
air
was
hot
,
the
hammering
rays
were
weaker
.
The
strung
wire
on
crooked
poles
still
edged
the
road
.
On
the
right
-
hand
side
a
line
of
wire
fence
strung
out
across
the
cotton
field
,
and
the
dusty
green
cotton
was
the
same
on
both
sides
,
dusty
and
dry
and
dark
green
.