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«
Well
,
tell
’
em
anyways
.
»
«
Pa
wouldn
’
do
it
,
"
Tom
said
.
«
I
know
’
im
.
He
’
d
say
it
wasn
’
t
none
of
his
business
.
»
«
Yes
,
"
Casy
said
disconsolately
.
«
I
guess
that
’
s
right
.
Have
to
take
a
beatin
’
fore
he
’
ll
know
.
»
«
We
was
outa
food
,
"
Tom
said
.
«
Tonight
we
had
meat
.
Not
much
,
but
we
had
it
.
Think
Pa
’
s
gonna
give
up
his
meat
on
account
a
other
fellas
?
An
’
Rosasharn
oughta
get
milk
.
Think
Ma
’
s
gonna
wanta
starve
that
baby
jus
’
’
cause
a
bunch
a
fellas
is
yellin
’
outside
a
gate
?
»
Casy
said
sadly
,
«
I
wisht
they
could
see
it
.
I
wisht
they
could
see
the
on
’
y
way
they
can
depen
’
on
their
meat
—
Oh
,
the
hell
!
Get
tar
’
d
sometimes
.
God
-
awful
tar
’
d
.
I
knowed
a
fella
.
Brang
’
im
in
while
I
was
in
the
jail
house
.
Been
tryin
’
to
start
a
union
.
Got
one
started
.
An
’
then
them
vigilantes
bust
it
up
.
An
’
know
what
?
Them
very
folks
he
been
tryin
’
to
help
tossed
him
out
.
Wouldn
’
have
nothin
’
to
do
with
’
im
.
Scared
they
’
d
get
saw
in
his
comp
’
ny
.
Say
,
’
Git
out
.
You
’
re
a
danger
on
us
.
’
Well
,
sir
,
it
hurt
his
feelin
’
s
purty
bad
.
But
then
he
says
,
’
It
ain
’
t
so
bad
if
you
know
.
’
He
says
,
’
French
Revolution
—
all
them
fellas
that
figgered
her
out
got
their
heads
chopped
off
.
Always
that
way
,
’
he
says
.
’
Jus
’
as
natural
as
rain
.
You
didn
’
do
it
for
fun
no
way
.
Doin
’
it
’
cause
you
have
to
.
’
Cause
it
’
s
you
.
Look
a
Washington
,
’
he
says
.
’
Fit
the
Revolution
,
an
’
after
,
them
sons
-
a
-
bitches
turned
on
him
.
An
’
Lincoln
the
same
.
Same
folks
yellin
’
to
kill
’
em
.
Natural
as
rain
.
’
"
«
Don
’
t
soun
’
like
no
fun
,
"
said
Tom
.
«
No
,
it
don
’
t
.
This
fella
in
jail
,
he
says
,
’
Anyways
,
you
do
what
you
can
.
An
’
,
’
he
says
,
’
the
on
’
y
thing
you
got
to
look
at
is
that
ever
’
time
they
’
s
a
little
step
fo
’
ward
,
she
may
slip
back
a
little
,
but
she
never
slips
clear
back
.
You
can
prove
that
,
’
he
says
,
’
an
’
that
makes
the
whole
thing
right
.
An
’
that
means
they
wasn
’
t
no
waste
even
if
it
seemed
like
they
was
.
’
"
«
Talkin
’
,
"
said
Tom
.
«
Always
talkin
’
.
Take
my
brother
Al
.
He
’
s
out
lookin
’
for
a
girl
.
He
don
’
t
care
’
bout
nothin
’
else
.
Couple
days
he
’
ll
get
him
a
girl
.
Think
about
it
all
day
an
’
do
it
all
night
.
He
don
’
t
give
a
damn
’
bout
steps
up
or
down
or
sideways
.
»
«
Sure
,
"
said
Casy
.
«
Sure
.
He
’
s
jus
’
doin
’
what
he
’
s
got
to
do
.
All
of
us
like
that
.
»
The
man
seated
outside
pulled
the
tent
flap
wide
.
«
Goddamn
it
,
I
don
’
like
it
,
"
he
said
.
Casy
looked
out
at
him
.
«
What
’
s
the
matter
?
»