The Ballad of the Sad Café-10

类别:文学名著 作者:卡森·麦卡勒斯 本章:The Ballad of the Sad Café-10

    Miss Amelia did not come il almost dark. ttle of omobile ance a steps of , and in ter evenings. Miss Amelia came doeps sloed very quietly. Feand up to Miss Amelia, and against Marvin Macy ster e. Everyone ed to see  into a terrible c, and coget of to first s see Marvin Macy, and  ural to er ance away.

    Miss Amelia must  tant. So t it  trel from tentiary on o see.

    tood at t, ed by t glo, iate and very still, and  a little concentration, rick ed to get somet of Miss Amelia, and to  ible. No it  Miss Amelia at  Marvin Macy reaty t o desperation. At first Marvin Macy paid no attention to  t  any appreciation wsoever.

    quot; ails t; humb.

    No one ans  ting s of persuasion. tered  trapped mots.  around on t, and finally began doing a little trotlike dance. In t gloomy liger afternoon .

    Marvin Macy, alone of all the yard, was unimpressed.

    quot;Is t t?quot; epped foraggered, t  Marvin Macy, and  effort  forlorn little flap.

    Nourned to Miss Amelia to see o t off tals credit and find ime afterward. So now if Miss Amelia  open Marvin Macys  she kind.

    times o a sort of trance. And trances ood. For Miss Amelia or, and did not grind up ss and otried ingredients and give to t patient  out first on fully back and forto ten, e still, aring do ts clencrying to decide  be most likely to cure. And noaken no ne day.

    quot;t ; said Marvin Macy.

    isumpy MacP, and tskirts of ty made not a sound. Marvin Macy folded ter looking about  of t urning to gray feat e dark.

    t entiary. Not a living soul in all too see  t siger mot s into tears. But not Marvin Macy.  on teps of tar, and e meat to go round. After eating tled  and  sleeping place in t room and roubled by dreams.

    Miss Amelia did not open t nig long.

    Marvin Macy brougune, rig, as could be expected. t day turned suddenly, and it became . Even in ticky sultriness in tmospten smell of te soes   t, and mucy  sausage could keep in sucer a fe, and an atmospe. orse yet, a family reunion near te pork roast and died, every one of t  ted -- and  ? People orn betaste of pork, and t ime of e and confusion.

    t t t and paraded up and doar. ill rong s too famous for o get  measured only by tual sins ted. true, ations. And before t enderest girls in ty, and laug it Any number of ed against  quite apart from t  meanness t clung to  like a smell. Anoted, not even in August, and t surely is a sign h pondering over.

    No seemed to to entiary in Atlanta   on Cousin Lymon be explained? For since first setting eyes on Marvin Macy tural spirit. Every minute ed to be follotract attention to ill Marvin Macy eitreated efully or failed to notice  all. Sometimes ter of t porcelephone wire, and grieve publicly.

    quot;But aring at s closed tight.

    quot;O; groaned to upset t ;o Atlanta.quot;

    Miss Amelia ience raveling; trip to Atlanta or traveled fifty miles from o see tless people s;Going to Atlanta does no credit to ;

    quot;o tentiary,quot; said th longing.

    o argue against sucy Miss Amelia did not oo sure of o tentiary, Cousin Lymon? rip like t is no travel to brag about.quot;

    During tc about absent-mindedly, e as to one of rances. For some reason, after t aside ime reserved for Sundays, funerals, and sessions of t. to take some steps to clear up tuation. But s and. If it  o see Cousin Lymon follo toell t if urn   to  Miss Amelia seemed to   time in ated as to just o pursue. And, like most people in sucion of uncertainty, s t once, all of trary to eacher.

    t as usual, and, strangely enoug  turn . S  time s a terrible trap for  in t surely e o Sunday dinner, and tried to trip  doeps. S campaign of pleasure for Cousin Lymon -- making exing trips to various spectacles being ant places, driving tomobile ty miles to a Cauqua, taking o Forks Falls to c racting time for Miss Amelia. In t people sed to see  urn out.

    turned cold again, ter o on all ts s to toast t ter it rained, ts, t flickers of lampligrees  niger-time ter point of tos sly t ter of a mile a iron stove at turned red. Miss Amelia ains for to bunc looked very real.

    But it  only tions, and tness, t made t it o too do ain pride t  o been knos. to understand t be kept in mind. ty of people clustered around a mill -- but it  every family s, and fat back to go t to get to keep alive. And t is t only  is t o reason about it tton, or a quart of molasses. But no value  on  is given to us free and taken  being paid for.  is it  times to be little or not all. Often after you ed and tried and t better for you, t you are not h much.


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