Part Two-14
tterson and akings of times Patterson did not notice il railer for several minutes; aring at tupor. trailer terson omacecting it from somets very thoroughly.
Jake and tors one of t first ried to talk to to see truted to a pool room for a drink. But t er tion bet caused trouble. It tterson. epped out of trailer ty. t.
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ickles me. I dont pay ruts around. I never seen suc. all is he, you reckon?’
Around five foot But to tell everybody so muca be in jail. ts whe Red Bolshivik.’
tickles me. I cant look at laughing.’
act biggity h me.’
Jake co o rus and confront t a certain shrinking held him back. For several days he fumed in silence.
t after urned a corner in front of them.
I so Saturday nig least I reckon I am. But ood beneatreet ligepped back from ed. You pasty-faced, sted, ricket-ridden little rats! I could reac and cringy necks—one to eac or no, I could lay you on to scrape you up h shovels.’
t eacried to Jake let t step hem, walking backward, a furious sneer on his face.
All I got to say is ture I suggest you come to me my , last is not ake a leak kno together.’
Afterreated tempt.
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