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He
spent
an
hour
and
a
half
working
on
his
article
,
but
it
did
not
march
very
well
.
The
emptiness
and
the
silence
began
to
get
on
his
nerves
,
and
at
last
he
stacked
his
yellow
legal
pads
and
the
offprints
he
had
ordered
from
Johns
Hopkins
on
the
shelf
above
his
typewriter
,
put
on
his
parka
,
and
crossed
the
road
.
Jud
and
Norma
were
n't
there
,
but
there
was
an
envelope
tacked
to
the
porch
with
his
name
written
across
the
front
of
it
.
He
took
it
down
and
opened
the
flap
with
his
thumb
.
Louis
,
The
good
wife
and
me
are
off
to
Bucksport
to
do
some
shopping
and
to
look
at
a
welsh
dresser
at
the
Emporium
Galorium
that
Norma
's
had
her
eye
on
for
about
a
hundred
years
,
it
seems
like
.
Probably
we
'll
have
a
spot
of
lunch
at
McLeod
's
while
we
're
there
and
come
back
in
the
late
afternoon
.
Come
on
over
for
a
beer
or
two
tonight
,
if
you
want
.
Your
family
is
your
family
.
I
do
n't
want
to
be
no
"
buttinsky
,
"
but
if
Ellie
were
my
daughter
,
I
would
n't
rush
to
tell
her
that
her
cat
got
killed
on
the
highway
--
why
not
let
her
enjoy
her
holiday
?
By
the
way
,
Louis
,
I
would
n't
talk
about
what
we
did
last
night
either
,
not
around
North
Ludlow
.
There
are
other
people
who
know
about
that
old
Micmac
burying
ground
,
and
there
are
other
people
in
town
who
have
buried
their
animals
there
...
you
might
say
it
's
another
part
of
the
"
Pet
Sematary
.
"
Believe
it
or
not
,
there
is
even
a
bull
buried
up
there
!
Old
Zack
McGovern
,
who
used
to
live
out
on
Stackpole
Road
,
buried
his
prize
bull
Hanratty
in
the
Micmac
burying
ground
back
in
1967
or
"
68
.
Ha
,
ha
!
He
told
me
that
he
and
his
two
boys
had
taken
that
bull
out
there
and
I
laughed
until
I
thought
I
would
rupture
myself
!
But
people
around
here
do
n't
like
to
talk
about
it
,
and
they
do
n't
like
people
they
consider
to
be
"
outsiders
"
to
know
about
it
,
not
because
some
of
these
old
superstitions
go
back
three
hundred
years
or
more
(
although
they
do
)
,
but
because
they
sort
of
believe
in
those
superstitions
,
and
they
think
any
"
outsider
"
who
knows
that
they
do
must
be
laughing
at
them
.
Does
that
make
any
sense
?
I
suspect
it
does
n't
,
but
nevertheless
that
's
how
it
is
.
So
just
do
me
a
favor
and
keep
shut
on
the
subject
,
will
you
?
We
will
talk
more
about
this
,
probably
tonight
,
and
by
then
you
will
understand
more
,
but
in
the
meantime
I
want
to
tell
you
that
you
did
yourself
proud
.
I
knew
you
would
.
Jud
PS
--
Norma
does
n't
know
what
this
note
says
--
I
told
her
something
different
--
and
I
would
just
as
soon
keep
it
that
way
if
it
's
all
the
same
to
you
.