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"
And
string
crepe
paper
.
"
"
You
aren
’
t
being
jealous
mean
,
are
you
?
"
"
No
.
I
’
m
overcome
.
I
think
crepe
paper
is
a
fine
thing
,
all
over
the
house
.
"
"
But
not
outside
.
That
would
look
—
ostentatious
.
Margie
said
why
don
’
t
we
pretend
we
don
’
t
know
and
let
him
tell
us
?
"
"
I
disagree
.
He
might
turn
shy
.
It
would
be
as
though
we
didn
’
t
care
.
No
,
he
should
come
home
to
cheers
and
cries
of
triumph
and
a
cake
.
If
there
was
anything
open
,
I
’
d
get
sparklers
.
"
"
The
roadside
stands
—
"
"
Of
course
.
On
the
way
home
—
if
they
have
any
left
.
"
Mary
put
down
her
head
a
moment
as
though
she
were
saying
grace
.
"
You
own
the
store
and
Allen
’
s
a
celebrity
.
Who
would
have
thought
all
that
could
happen
all
at
once
?
Ethan
,
we
should
get
started
home
.
We
ought
to
be
there
when
they
come
.
Why
are
you
looking
that
way
?
"
"
It
just
swept
over
me
like
a
wave
—
how
little
we
know
about
anyone
.
It
gives
me
a
shiver
of
mullygrubs
I
remember
at
Christmas
when
I
should
be
gay
I
used
to
get
the
Welsh
rats
.
"