Chapter Thirteen
vement of al. I take a step. ed, e ep again, and tand at a moment, uncertain; t my fingers beneathe edge of pillow and slowly, slowly, reach.
Sakes my , and smiles. She coughs.
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My angled, and .
I wish I were dead, I say.
O kind of talk is t?
I wishen.
Sill smiles. ild ? ts Mr Ibbs, a-cooking up our breakfasts. Lets see a plate of bloaters before her!
S t in ticoat; noo affeta goo dip er and brusra la, hee hee, she sings brokenly, as she
does it. I keep my oangled c are cracked, and bulge at toe. o ockings, s and permanently marked by ters.
tarted crying. t my otheir pap.
Come do go doo escape. But I look at myself. Like t you give me back my gown, my shoes?
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I turn aeful to me; but I go o t dark kitctle longer; turns in the lock.
I step at once to t o try t is s up tigout.
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