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(PartII)
[1]Thefollowingweekendheknoydoor.Hisexpressionsofhumilitywasexaggerated,almostenoughsotoseemmog,yetinawasrealaunsureofmyself.
[2]“Iaminuteofyourtime,”
hesaid.“IobeawaellyouI’msorryIoffendedyoulasttimeandIapologize.Here’salittlepresentifyout.”
[3]HewasgaplantwhosenameIdidnotknow;ithadthick,glossyleavesaofapotedlavishlyinpinkandsilverfoil.
[4]“There,”
hesaid,arrangingthisplantina.“Idon’twantahyouaaketheblame.AndIthought,maybeshetfurnishings,butwhat’sthematterwithaleplant,that’llbrightenthingsupforyou?”
[5]Itossibleforme,atthismomehatIdidnotlant.Ihatehouseplaoldmehowtotakecareofit,howofteandsoon;IthaherewasnothingelseIcoulddo,andIhadtheufeelihhisofapologiesandgiftsheareofthisaifiedbyit.Hekeptontalking,usingthewordsbadfeelings,offended,apologize.Itriedoerrupt,withtheideaofexplainingthatIhadmadeprovisionforanareainmylifewheregoodfeelings,orbad,didhatbetweenhima,itwashattherebeaall;butthisstruckmeasahopelesstask.HowcouldIt,ihisacy?Besides,theplantinitsshinypaperhade.
[6]“How’sthewritingpr?”
hesaid,uttingallourunfortunatedifferendhi
[7]“Oh,aboutasusual.”
[8]“Well,ifyoueverrunoutofthingstowriteabout,Igotabarrelful.”
Pause.“ButIguessI’mjusteatingintoyourtimehere,”
hesaidwithakindofpainfulbuoyancy.Thiswasatest,andIdidnotpassit.Ismiled,myeyesheldbythatmag;Isaiditwasallright.
[9]“Iwasjustthinkingaboutthefellowwasinherebeforeyou.Chiropractor.Youcouldhavewrittenabookabouthi”
[10]Iassumedalisteningposition,myhandsnoverthekeys.Ifcowardisiyarebigviine,curiosityislyanother.
[11]“Hehadagoodpracticebuiltuphere.Theonlytroublewas,hegavemoreadjustmentsthanwaslistedinthebookofchiropractic.Oh,hewasadjustingrighta.Ihereafterhemovedout,andwhatdoyouthinkIfound?S!Thiswholeroomroofed,toeomakehisadjustmentswithanybody.Thisveryrwritingyourstoriesin.”
[12]“Firstasaladyknoydooroedmetoprovideherasskeytohisoffice.He’dlockedhisdainsther.”
[13]“Iguesshejustgottiredherparticularcase.Iguesshefiguredhe’dbeenknogawayatitlongenough.Ladywelloninyears,youknow,andhimjustayoungman.Hehadanigwife,too,andacoupleoftheprettiestyoueverwouldwahysomeofthethingsthatgooninthisworld.”
[14]Ittookmesometimetorealizethathetoldthisstorynotsimplyasapieceofgossip,butassomethingawriterwouldbepartiterestedtandlewdnesshadavaguedeliehismihisnotion,however,seemedsowistful,soistruckmeasawasteytoattaewnowImustavhimformyowforhis.Ithadbeeaketothinkalittleroughnesswouldsettlethings.
[15]Theot.IiIdrankooldhimtogiveittohiswife.HesaidthatteawasbetterforthehathehadknhtawayIwasanervousperson,likehimself.Theteapotwasciltandrosesawasnotspiteofitsextremehideousonmytable.Ialsouedtocarefortheplant,whichthrivedobsthe.Iotdecidewhatelsetodo.Heboughtmeawastebasket,afahesemandarinsosides;hegotafoamychair.Idespisedmyselfforsubmittingtothisblackmail.Ididnoteveyhim;itwasjustthatIotturnaway,Iotturnawayfromthatobsequioushunger.Andhekolerancewasbought;ihavehatedmeforit.
[16]Whenhelingeredinmyoffiowhetoldmestoriesofhimself.ItoethathewasrevealinghislifetomeiIwouldwriteitdown.Ofcoursehehadprobablyrevealedittoplentyofpeoplefornoparticularreason,butihereseemedtobeaspedesperatey.Hislifewasaseriesofcalamities,aspeople’slivesoftenare;hehadbeedownbypeoplehehadtrusted,refusedhelpbythosehehaddeperayedbytheveryfriendstowhomhehadgivenkindnessandmaterialhelp.Otherpeersandpassersby,hadtakeormenthimgratuitouslyinnovelaiveways.Ono,hisverylifehadbeeened.Moreoverhiswifewasadifficulty,herhealthbeingpoorauwashetodo?Youseehowitis,hesaid,liftinghishand;butIlive.Helookedtometosayyes.
[17]Itooktoiairsoryingtoturmakihiswasfoolishofcoursebeufflemytypewriter.Iactuallysideredwritinginlonghand,aedlyfortheevilchiropractor’ss.Itoldmyhusbandmyproblemaroblematall.“Tellhimyou’rebusy,”
hesaid.AsamatteroffactIdidtellhim;everytimeheydoor,alwaysarmedwithalittlegiftoranerrand,heaskedmehowIwasandIsaidthattodayIwasbusy.Ah,then,hesaid,asheeasedhimselfthroughthedoor,hewouldnotkeepmeaminute.Aime,asIhavesaid,hekwasgoingoninmymind,howIweaklylooberidofhiHekotaffordtocare.
[18]OerIhadgonehomeIdiscoveredthatIleftattheofficealetterIhadi,aogetit.IsawfromthestreetthatthelightwasonintheroomwhereIworked.ThenIsawhimbehecardtable.Ofcourse,heatnightaIhadwrittethedoor,andwhenIheigupmywastebasket,sayihewouldjusttidythingsupforme.Hewentoutatonotsayanything,butfouremblingwithangerandgratifi.Tohavefoundajustcausewasawonder,anunbearablerelief.
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