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Joad
pointed
to
the
boundary
fence
.
"
That
there
’
s
our
line
.
We
didn
’
t
really
need
no
fence
there
,
but
we
had
the
wire
,
an
’
Pa
kinda
liked
her
there
.
Said
it
give
him
a
feelin
’
that
forty
was
forty
.
Wouldn
’
t
of
had
the
fence
if
Uncle
John
didn
’
t
come
drivin
’
in
one
night
with
six
spools
of
wire
in
his
wagon
.
He
give
’
em
to
Pa
for
a
shoat
.
We
never
did
know
where
he
got
that
wire
.
"
They
slowed
for
the
rise
,
moving
their
feet
in
the
deep
soft
dust
,
feeling
the
earth
with
their
feet
.
Joad
’
s
eyes
were
inward
on
his
memory
.
He
seemed
to
be
laughing
inside
himself
.
"
Uncle
John
was
a
crazy
bastard
,
"
he
said
.
"
Like
what
he
done
with
that
shoat
.
"
He
chuckled
and
walked
on
.
Jim
Casy
waited
impatiently
.
The
story
did
not
continue
.
Casy
gave
it
a
good
long
time
to
come
out
.
"
Well
,
what
’
d
he
do
with
that
shoat
?
"
he
demanded
at
last
,
with
some
irritation
.
"
Huh
?
Oh
!
Well
,
he
killed
that
shoat
right
there
,
an
’
he
got
Ma
to
light
up
the
stove
.
He
cut
out
pork
chops
an
’
put
’
em
in
the
pan
,
an
’
he
put
ribs
an
’
a
leg
in
the
oven
.
He
et
chops
till
the
ribs
was
done
,
an
’
he
et
ribs
till
the
leg
was
done
.
An
’
then
he
tore
into
that
leg
.
Cut
off
big
hunks
of
her
an
’
shoved
’
em
in
his
mouth
.
Us
kids
hung
around
slaverin
’
,
an
’
he
give
us
some
,
but
he
wouldn
’
t
give
Pa
none
.
By
an
’
by
he
et
so
much
he
throwed
up
an
’
went
to
sleep
.
While
he
’
s
asleep
us
kids
an
’
Pa
finished
off
the
leg
.
Well
,
when
Uncle
John
woke
up
in
the
mornin
’
he
slaps
another
leg
in
the
oven
.
Pa
says
,
’
John
,
you
gonna
eat
that
whole
damn
pig
?
’
An
’
he
says
,
’
I
aim
to
,
Tom
,
but
I
’
m
scairt
some
of
her
’
ll
spoil
’
fore
I
get
her
et
,
hungry
as
I
am
for
pork
.
Maybe
you
better
get
a
plate
an
’
gimme
back
a
couple
rolls
of
wire
.
’
Well
,
sir
,
Pa
wasn
’
t
no
fool
.
He
jus
’
let
Uncle
John
go
on
an
’
eat
himself
sick
of
pig
,
an
’
when
he
drove
off
he
hadn
’
t
et
much
more
’
n
half
.
Pa
says
,
’
Whyn
’
t
you
salt
her
down
?
’
But
not
Uncle
John
;
when
he
wants
pig
he
wants
a
whole
pig
,
an
’
when
he
’
s
through
,
he
don
’
t
want
no
pig
hangin
’
around
.
So
off
he
goes
,
and
Pa
salts
down
what
’
s
left
.
"
Casy
said
,
"
While
I
was
still
in
the
preachin
’
sperit
I
’
d
a
made
a
lesson
of
that
an
’
spoke
it
to
you
,
but
I
don
’
t
do
that
no
more
.
What
you
s
’
pose
he
done
a
thing
like
that
for
?
"
"
I
dunno
,
"
said
Joad
.
"
He
jus
’
got
hungry
for
pork
.
Makes
me
hungry
jus
’
to
think
of
it
.
I
had
jus
’
four
slices
of
roastin
’
pork
in
four
years
—
one
slice
ever
’
Christmus
.
"
Casy
suggested
elaborately
,
"
Maybe
Tom
’
ll
kill
the
fatted
calf
like
for
the
prodigal
in
Scripture
.
"
Joad
laughed
scornfully
.
"
You
don
’
t
know
Pa
.
If
he
kills
a
chicken
most
of
the
squawkin
’
will
come
from
Pa
,
not
the
chicken
.
He
don
’
t
never
learn
.
He
’
s
always
savin
’
a
pig
for
Christmus
and
then
it
dies
in
September
of
bloat
or
somepin
so
you
can
’
t
eat
it
.
When
Uncle
John
wanted
pork
he
et
pork
.
He
had
her
.
"
They
moved
over
the
curving
top
of
the
hill
and
saw
the
Joad
place
below
them
.
And
Joad
stopped
.
"
It
ain
’
t
the
same
,
"
he
said
.
"
Looka
that
house