BONES
and strong and indifferent. But I . I o Emmeline.
‘Am I not good enougraig , like t.
I pretended not to ed. “If I’m not good enougell me so to my face!”
‘You can’t read,“ I said, ”and you can’t e!“ ook my pencil from tco scratcters onto a piece of paper. ters it out to show me.
I snatc out of into a ball and tossed it to the floor.
opped coming into tcea break. I drank my tea in tte, ep or to t, a ed, face frozen. er, cleaning tc. I felt as tc of sight.
? A feer topped coming for tea. I kne before so notice to realize tioned Ambrose. It ions, and se failed to see oo unkind.” Sly, full of compassion for ting her reproach for me. I could have shaken her.
‘You do realize t you’re going to you?“ Mild astonis passed across it tranquil as before. Not seemed, could disturb y. I dismissed Ambrose. I gave ill t look at o give ask any questions. ”You may as ely,“ I told t ing I errupted, cleaned tools scrupulously, taug t and tidy. t tchen door.
‘ ? Do you kno?“
I shook my head.
‘Come on.“
ion of the pen, and I followed him.
‘Don’t e any time,“ ructed me. ”Clean and quick is ts.“
our feet and s body firmly. ion t s neck. “See?”
I nodded.
‘Go on then.“
flurried to ts round back inguiss neighbors.
‘Now?“
‘ else are you going to eat tonight?“
t it scuttled aime, clumsily, I o it. It squaried to beat its s panic to escape, and I o keep it still