Lola owned a boarding
Lola owned a boarding house that was also connected onto the barn, and in back of it, fenced in corral, with a cow in it; and in back of that, Sam?s shack. She had done well for herself in the years past.
Sam was sitting back in his rocking chair, had finished most of his chores: his little shack was in back of the corral, he had two kids, older kids, one sixteen the other seventeen; it was Sunday and his wife and two children had just arrived back from church.
?Hush up,? said Sam?s wife, ?go fetch your papas whisky jug, by his rocker, he?s had enough for Sunday morning,? she told the older boy (Matter).
Said Sissy, ?Come on in the house Sam!?
?No, I?m going to the creek.?
?Whys that??? said Sissy.
?dhey git company,? Sam said.
?Who is dhey?!?? said Sissy.
?Dhe town got that gunman back, yous know, Arizona Blue, and when hes in town, theres no tellin what goin to happen. Best ya stay indoors to.?
?I reckon we can plan on Lola seeing him haw pa?? said the younger boy.
?I don?t care,? Sam replied.
?I?m hungry Sissy,? said Sam, pausing to look at his old Negro wife, forgetting the creek.
She didn?t say a word, she was tired, and then they both saw Blue and Lola walking up the walk; Blue smiled at them as he checked his back, as often he did, he liked Sam and Sissy, and the kids, it was something he would have liked to have, a family.
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