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Then
she
led
him
upstairs
again
.
"
Now
,
"
she
said
,
"
let
's
see
what
you
can
do
for
me
.
"
All
things
considered
,
Louis
thought
he
rose
to
the
occasion
quite
well
.
Afterward
,
Rachel
dressed
in
her
old
blue
pajamas
.
Louis
pulled
on
a
flannel
shirt
and
nearly
shapeless
corduroy
pants
--
what
Rachel
called
his
grubs
--
and
went
after
the
kids
.
Missy
Dandridge
wanted
to
know
about
the
accident
,
and
Louis
sketched
it
in
for
her
,
giving
her
less
than
she
would
probably
read
in
the
Bangor
Daily
News
the
following
day
.
He
did
n't
like
doing
it
--
it
made
him
feel
like
the
most
rancid
sort
of
gossip
--
but
Missy
would
accept
no
money
for
sitting
,
and
he
was
grateful
to
her
for
the
evening
he
and
Rachel
had
shared
.
Gage
was
asleep
before
Louis
had
gotten
the
mile
between
Missy
's
house
and
their
own
;
even
Ellie
was
yawning
and
glassy-eyed
.
He
put
Gage
into
fresh
diapers
,
poured
him
into
his
sleeper
suit
,
and
popped
him
into
his
crib
.
Then
he
read
Ellie
a
storybook
.
As
usual
,
she
clamored
for
Where
the
Wild
Things
Are
,
being
a
veteran
wild
thing
herself
.
Louis
convinced
her
to
settle
for
The
Cat
in
the
Hat
.
She
was
asleep
five
minutes
after
he
carried
her
up
,
and
Rachel
tucked
her
in
.
When
he
came
downstairs
again
,
Rachel
was
sitting
in
the
living
room
with
a
glass
of
milk
.
A
Dorothy
Sayers
mystery
was
open
on
one
long
thigh
.
"
Louis
,
are
you
really
all
right
?
"
"
Honey
,
I
'm
fine
,
"
he
said
.
"
And
thanks
.
For
everything
.
"