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Mary
said
,
"
You
’
re
not
going
already
?
Why
you
have
half
an
hour
.
That
’
s
what
comes
of
getting
up
so
early
.
"
"
Whole
flock
of
crates
to
open
,
"
I
said
.
"
Things
to
put
on
the
shelves
before
I
open
.
Great
decisions
.
Should
pickles
and
tomatoes
go
on
the
same
shelf
?
Do
canned
apricots
quarrel
with
peaches
?
You
know
how
important
color
relations
are
on
a
dress
.
"
"
You
’
d
make
a
joke
about
anything
,
"
Mary
said
.
"
But
I
’
m
glad
.
It
’
s
better
than
grumping
.
So
many
men
grump
.
"
And
I
was
early
.
Red
Baker
wasn
’
t
out
yet
.
You
can
set
your
watch
by
that
dog
,
or
any
dog
.
He
’
d
start
his
stately
tour
in
exactly
half
an
hour
.
And
Joey
Morphy
wouldn
’
t
,
didn
’
t
show
.
The
bank
wouldn
’
t
be
open
for
business
but
that
didn
’
t
mean
Joey
wouldn
’
t
be
there
working
on
the
books
.
The
town
was
very
quiet
but
of
course
a
lot
of
people
had
gone
away
for
the
Easter
weekend
.
That
and
the
Fourth
of
July
and
Labor
Day
are
the
biggest
holidays
.
People
go
away
even
when
they
don
’
t
want
to
.
I
believe
even
the
sparrows
on
Elm
Street
were
away
.
I
did
see
Stonewall
Jackson
Smith
on
duty
.
He
was
just
coming
from
a
cup
of
coffee
in
the
Foremaster
Coffee
Shop
.
He
was
so
lean
and
brittle
that
his
pistols
and
handcuffs
seemed
outsize
.
He
wears
his
officer
’
s
cap
at
an
angle
,
jaunty
,
and
picks
his
teeth
with
a
sharpened
goose
quill
.
"
Big
business
,
Stoney
.
Long
hard
day
making
money
.
"
"
Huh
?
"
he
said
.
"
Nobody
’
s
in
town
.
"
What
he
meant
was
that
he
wished
he
weren
’
t
.
"
Any
murders
,
Stoney
,
or
other
grisly
delights
?
"
"
It
’
s
pretty
quiet
,
"
he
said
.
"
Some
kids
wrecked
a
car
at
the
bridge
.
But
,
hell
,
it
was
their
own
car
.
Judge
’
ll
make
’
em
pay
for
repairing
the
bridge
.
You
heard
about
the
bank
job
at
Floodhampton
?
"