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391
Grandpa
stared
at
the
woman
.
"
You
re
finding
a
poor
!
way
to
joke
with
me
.
"
392
"
Go
look
for
yourself
.
Land
s
sake
,
"
said
Grandma
,
"
it
was
Bill
Forrester
s
idea
.
The
new
grass
is
waiting
in
little
flats
by
the
side
of
the
house
.
You
just
dig
small
holes
here
and
there
and
put
the
new
grass
in
spots
.
By
the
end
of
the
year
the
new
grass
kills
off
the
old
,
and
you
sell
your
lawn
mower
.
"
393
Grandpa
was
up
from
his
chair
,
through
the
hall
,
and
out
the
front
door
in
ten
seconds
.
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Bill
Forrester
left
his
machine
and
came
over
,
smiling
,
squinting
in
the
sun
.
"
That
s
right
,
"
he
said
.
"
Bought
the
grass
yesterday
.
Thought
,
while
I
m
on
vacation
I
d
just
plant
it
for
you
.
"
395
"
Why
wasn
t
I
consulted
about
this
?
It
s
my
lawn
!
"
cried
Grandfather
.
396
"
Thought
you
d
appreciate
it
,
Mr
.
Spaulding
.
"
397
"
Well
,
I
don
t
think
I
do
appreciate
it
.
Let
s
see
this
confounded
grass
of
yours
.
"
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398
They
stood
by
the
little
square
pads
of
new
grass
.
Grandpa
toed
at
it
with
one
end
of
his
shoe
suspiciously
.
"
Looks
like
plain
old
grass
to
me
.
You
sure
some
horse
trader
didn
t
catch
you
early
in
the
morning
when
you
weren
t
fully
awake
?
"
399
"
I
ve
seen
the
stuff
growing
in
California
.
Only
so
high
and
no
higher
.
If
it
survives
our
climate
it
ll
save
us
getting
out
here
next
year
,
once
a
week
,
to
keep
the
darned
stuff
trimmed
.
"
400
"
That
s
the
trouble
with
your
generation
,
"
said
Grandpa
.
"
Bill
,
I
m
ashamed
of
you
,
you
a
newspaperman
All
the
things
in
life
that
were
put
here
to
savor
,
you
eliminate
.
Save
time
,
save
work
,
you
say
.
"
He
nudged
the
grass
trays
disrespectfully
.
"
Bill
,
when
you
re
my
age
,
you
ll
find
out
it
s
the
little
savors
and
little
things
that
count
more
than
big
ones
.
A
walk
on
a
spring
morning
is
better
than
an
eighty
-
mile
ride
in
a
hopped
-
up
car
,
you
know
why
?
Because
it
s
full
of
flavors
,
full
of
a
lot
of
things
growing
.
You
ve
time
to
seek
and
find
.
I
know
you
re
after
the
broad
effect
now
,
and
I
suppose
that
s
fit
and
proper
.
But
for
a
young
man
working
on
a
newspaper
,
you
got
to
look
for
grapes
as
well
as
watermelons
.
You
greatly
admire
skeletons
and
I
like
fingerprints
;
well
and
good
.