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Ruthie
said
,
"
Wouldn
’
leave
you
set
up
there
,
huh
?
"
"
I
didn
’
want
to
.
It
wasn
’
t
so
nice
as
here
.
Couldn
’
lie
down
.
"
"
Well
,
don
’
you
bother
me
,
a
-
squawkin
’
an
’
a
-
talkin
’
,
"
Ruthie
said
,
"
’
cause
I
’
m
goin
’
to
sleep
,
an
’
when
I
wake
up
,
we
gonna
be
there
!
’
Cause
Tom
said
so
!
Gonna
seem
funny
to
see
pretty
country
.
"
The
sun
went
down
and
left
a
great
halo
in
the
sky
.
And
it
grew
very
dark
under
the
tarpaulin
,
a
long
cave
with
light
at
each
end
—
a
flat
triangle
of
light
.
Connie
and
Rose
of
Sharon
leaned
back
against
the
cab
,
and
the
hot
wind
tumbling
through
the
tent
struck
the
backs
of
their
heads
,
and
the
tarpaulin
whipped
and
drummed
above
them
.
They
spoke
together
in
low
tones
,
pitched
to
the
drumming
canvas
,
so
that
no
one
could
hear
them
.
When
Connie
spoke
he
turned
his
head
and
spoke
into
her
ear
,
and
she
did
the
same
to
him
.
She
said
,
"
Seems
like
we
wasn
’
t
never
gonna
do
nothin
’
but
move
.
I
’
m
so
tar
’
d
.
"
He
turned
his
head
to
her
ear
.
"
Maybe
in
the
mornin
’
.
How
’
d
you
like
to
be
alone
now
?
"
In
the
dusk
his
hand
moved
out
and
stroked
her
hip
.
She
said
,
"
Don
’
t
.
You
’
ll
make
me
crazy
as
a
loon
.
Don
’
t
do
that
.
"
And
she
turned
her
head
to
hear
his
response
.
"
Maybe
—
when
ever
’
body
’
s
asleep
.
"
"
Maybe
,
"
she
said
.
"
But
wait
till
they
get
to
sleep
.
You
’
ll
make
me
crazy
,
an
’
maybe
they
won
’
t
get
to
sleep
.
"
"
I
can
’
t
hardly
stop
,
"
he
said
.