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   Tornadoes were mon in our part of Arkansas察and I'd heard stories about them all of my life。 Decades earlier Gran's father had supposedly survived a horrible twister察one that had run in circles and struck the same small farm more than once。 It was a tall tale察one that Gran told without much conviction。 Twisters were a way of life察but I'd not seen one until now。
   ;Kathleen ─my father yelled toward the house。 He didn't want my mother to miss such a spectacle。 I glanced at the barn察where the Mexicans were as still and as amazed as we were。 A couple of them were pointing。
   We watched the funnel in muted fascination察without fear or terror察because it was nowhere near our farm and going away察to the north and east。 It moved slowly察as if it were searching for the perfect place to touch down。 Its tail was clearly visible above the horizon察way above the land察and it skipped along in midair察dancing at times while it decided where and when to strike。 The bulk of the funnel spun tightly察a perfect upside´down cone whirling in a fierce spiral。
   The screen door slammed behind us。 My mother and Gran were on the steps察both of them wiping their hands with dish towels。
   ;It's headed for town察─Pappy said with great authority察as if he could predict where tornadoes would hit。
   ;I think so察─my father added察suddenly another expert weatherman。
   The twister's tail sank lower and stopped skipping。 It appeared as if it had indeed touched down somewhere far away察because we could no longer see the end of it。
   The church察the gin察the movie theater察Pop and Pearl's grocery´ I was tallying the damage when suddenly the twister lifted itself up and seemed to disappear pletely。
   There was another roar behind us。 Across the road察deep into the Jeter property察another tornado had arrived。 It had crept up on us while we were watching the first one。 It was a mile or two away and seemed headed straight for our house。 We watched in horror察unable to move for a second or two。
   ;Let's get in the barn ─Pappy shouted。 Some of the Spruills were already running toward their camp察as if they'd be safe inside a tent。
   ;Over here ─Mr。 Spruill shouted and pointed to the barn。 Suddenly everyone was yelling and pointing and scurrying about。 My father grabbed my hand察and we began running。 The ground was shaking and the wind was screaming。 The Mexicans were scattering in all directions察some thought it best to hide in the fields察others were headed toward our house until they saw us running to the barn。 Hank flew past me with Trot on his back。 Tally outran us察too。
   Before we made it to the barn察the twister left the ground and rose quickly into the sky。 Pappy stopped and watched察and then so did everybody else。 The funnel went slightly to the east of our farm察and instead of a frontal assault察it left behind only a sprinkling of thick brown rainwater and specks of mud。 We watched it jump along in midair察looking for another site to drop down in察just like the first one。
   For a few minutes we were too stunned and too frightened to say much。
   I studied the clouds in all directions察determined not to be blind´sided again。 I wasn't the only one cutting my eyes around。
   Then it started raining once more察and we went to the house。
   
   The storm raged for two hours and threw almost everything in nature's arsenal at us此gale´force winds and blinding rains察twisters察hail察and lightning so quick and so close that we hid under our beds at times。 The Spruills took refuge in our living room察while we cowered throughout the rest of the house。 My mother kept me close。 She was deathly afraid of storms and that made the entire ordeal even worse。 I wasn't exactly sure how we would die´blown away by the wind or seared by a lightning bolt or swept away by the water´but it was obvious to me that the end had e。 My father slept through most of it察though察and his indifference was a great fort。 He'd lived in foxholes and been shot at by the Germans察so nothing frightened him。 The three of us lay on the floor of their bedroom´my father snoring察my mother praying察and me in the middle listening to the sounds of the storm。 I thought of Noah and his forty days of rain察and I waited for our little house to simply lift up and begin floating。
   
   When the rain and wind finally passed察we went outside to survey the destruction。 Other than wet cotton察there was surprisingly little damage´several scattered tree branches察the usual washed´out gullies察and some ripped´up tomato plants in the garden。 The cotton would be dry by the next morning察and we'd be back in business。
   During a late lunch Pappy said察 I reckon I better go check on the gin。; We were anxious to get to town。 What if it had been leveled by the twister
   ;I'd like to see the church察─Gran said。
   ;Me察too察─I said。
   ;Why do you wanna see the church拭─my father asked。
   ;To see if the twister got it。;
   ;Let's go察─Pappy said察and we jumped from our chairs。 The dishes were piled into the sink and left unwashed察something I'd never seen before。
   Our road was nothing but mud察and in places large sections had been washed away。 We slipped and slid for a quarter of a mile until we came to a crater。 Pappy rammed it in low and tried to plow through the ditch on the left side察next to the Jeters' cotton。 The truck stopped and settled察and we were hopelessly stuck。 My father hiked back to the house to get the John Deere while we waited。 As usual察I was in the back of the truck察and so I had plenty of room to move around。 My mother was packed in the front with Pappy and Gran。 I think it was Gran who said something to the effect that perhaps it wasn't such a good idea to go to town after all。 Pappy just stewed。
   When my father returned察he hooked a twenty´foot log chain to the front bumper and slowly pulled us out of the ditch。 The men had decided it was best for the tractor to drag us all the way to the bridge。 When we got there察Pappy unhitched the chain察and my father rode over on the tractor。 Then we crossed in the truck。 The road on the other side was even worse察according to the men察so they rehitched the chain察and the tractor pulled the truck for two miles until we came to a gravel road。 We left the John Deere there and headed for town察if察in fact察it was still there。 God only knew what carnage awaited us。 I could barely conceal my excitement。
   We finally made it to the highway察and when we turned toward Black Oak察we left a long trail of mud on the asphalt。 Why couldn't all roads be paved拭I asked myself。
   Things appeared normal as we drove along。 No flattened trees or crops察no debris slung for miles察no gaping holes through the landscape。 All the houses seemed to be in order。 The fields were empty because the cotton was wet察but other than that察life had not been disturbed。
   Standing in the back of the truck察looking over the cab with my father察I strained my eyes for the first glimpse of town。 It arrived soon enough。 The gin was roaring as usual。 God had protected the church。 The stores along Main Street were intact。 ;Thank God察─my father said。 I was not unhappy to see the buildings untouched察but things could've been more interesting。
   We weren't the only curious ones。 Traffic was heavy on Main Street察and people crowded the sidewalks。 This was unheard of for a Monday。 We parked at the church察and once we determined that it had not been hit察I scampered down to Pop and Pearl's察where the foot traffic appeared to be particularly thick。 Mr。 Red Fletcher had a group going察and I got there just in time。
   According to Mr。 Red察who lived west of town察he had known a twister was about to appear because his old beagle was hiding under the kitchen table察a most ominous sign。 Taking his cue from his dog察Mr。 Red began studying the sky察and before long was not surprised to see it turn black。 He heard the twister before he saw it。 It dipped down from nowhere察came straight for his farm察and stayed on the ground long enough to flatten two chicken coops and peel the roof off his house。 A piece of glass struck his wife and drew blood察so we had a bona fide casualty。 Behind me I heard folks whisper excitedly about driving out to the Fletcher place to inspect t

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