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house。 There were whispers between my parents and a frown from my father察but she was adamant。 There were times when little boys just needed to be with their mothers。 I was afraid to let her out of my sight。
   The very thought of telling what I saw on the bridge made me weak。 I tried not to think about either the killing or the telling of it察but it was impossible to think of anything else。
   We gathered vegetables from the garden。 I followed her with the straw basket察my eyes cutting in all directions察ready for Cowboy to leap from nowhere and slaughter both of us。 I could smell him察feel him察hear him。 I could see his nasty liquid eyes watching every move we made。 The weight of his switchblade on my forehead grew heavier。
   I thought of nothing but him察and I stayed close to my mother。
   ;What's the matter察Luke拭─she asked more than once。 I was aware that I wasn't talking察but I couldn't force words out。 There was a faint ringing in my ears。 The world was moving slower。 I just wanted a place to hide。
   ;Nothin'察─I said。 Even my voice was different´low and scratchy。
   ;You still tired拭
   ;Yes ma'am。;
   And I'd be tired for a month if it kept me out of the fields and away from Cowboy。
   We stopped to examine Trot's house painting。 Since we were there and not picking cotton察Trot was nowhere to be seen。 If we left the house察then he would return to his project。 The east wall now had a white strip about three feet high察running from the front almost to the rear。 It was clean and neat察obviously the work of someone who wasn't burdened with time。
   At his current pace there was no way Trot would finish the house before the Spruills left。 What would happen after they left拭We couldn't live in a house with a two´toned east wall。
   I had more important things to worry about。
   My mother decided she would ;put up察─or can察some tomatoes。 She and Gran spent hours during the summer and early fall putting up vegetables from our garden´tomatoes察peas察beans察okra察mustard greens察and corn。 By the first of November the pantry shelves would be packed four´deep with quart jars of food察enough to get us through the winter and early spring。 And察of course察they also put up enough for anyone who might need a little help。 I was certain that we'd be hauling food to the Latchers in the months to e察now that we were kinfolk。
   The very thought made me furious察but again察I wasn't worried about the Latchers anymore。
   My job was to peel tomatoes。 Once peeled they would be chopped and placed into large pots and cooked just enough to soften them察then packed into Kerr quart jars察with a tablespoon of salt察and secured with new lids。 We used the same jars from year to year察but we always bought new lids。 A slight leak around the seal and a jar would spoil察and it was always a bad moment during the winter when Gran or my mother opened ajar and its contents couldn't be eaten。 It didn't happen often。
   Once properly packed and sealed察the jars were placed in a row inside a large pressure cooker half´filled with water。 There they would boil for half an hour察under pressure察to remove any remaining air and to further seal the lid。 Gran and my mother were very fussy about their canning。 It was a source of pride among the women察and I often heard the ladies around the church boast of putting up so many jars of butter beans or of this and that。
   The canning began as soon as the garden started producing。 I was forced to help with it occasionally and always hated it。 Today was different。 Today I was quite happy to be in the kitchen with my mother察with Cowboy out in the fields far away。
   I stood at the kitchen sink with a sharp paring knife察and when I cut the first tomato I thought of Hank on the bridge。 The blood察the switchblade察the painful cry with the first cut察then the silent look of horror as other cuts followed。 In that first instant察I think Hank knew he was about to be carved up by someone who'd done it before。 He knew he was dead。
   My head hit the leg of a kitchen chair。 When I awoke on the sofa察my mother was holding ice on a knot above my right ear。 She smiled and said察 You fainted察Luke。;
   I tried to say something but my mouth was too dry。 She gave me a sip of water and told me I wasn't going anywhere for a while。 ;Are you tired拭─she asked。
   I nodded and closed my eyes。
   
   Twice a year the county sent a few loads of gravel to our road。 The trucks dumped it察and right behind them a road grader came along and leveled things out。 The grader was operated by an old man who lived near Caraway。 He had a black patch over one eye察and the left side of his face was scarred and disfigured to the point of making me cringe when I saw it。 He'd been injured in the First War察according to Pappy察who claimed to know more about the old man than he was willing to tell。 Otis was his name。
   Otis had two monkeys that helped him grade the roads around Black Oak。 They were little black things with long tails察and they ran along the frame of the grader察sometimes hopping down on the blade itself察just inches above the dirt and gravel。 Sometimes they sat on his shoulder察or on the back of his seat察or on the long rod that ran from the steering wheel to the front end。 As Otis motored up and down the road察working the levers察changing the angle and pitch of the blade察spitting tobacco juice察the monkeys jumped and swung without fear and seemed to have a delightful time。
   If察for some dreadful reason察we kids didn't make it to the Cardinals察many of us wanted to be road grader operators。 It was a big察powerful machine under the control of one man察and all those levers had to be worked with such precision´hands and feet moving with great coordination。 Plus察level roads were crucial to the farmers of rural Arkansas。 Few jobs were more important察at least in our opinion。
   We had no idea what it paid察but we were certain it was more profitable than farming。
   When I heard the diesel engine察I knew Otis was back。 I walked hand in hand with my mother to the edge of the road察and sure enough察between our house and the bridge were three mounds of new gravel。 Otis was spreading it察slowly working his way toward us。 We stepped back under a tree and waited。
   My head was clear察and I felt strong。 My mother kept tugging at my shoulder察as if she thought I might faint again。 As Otis drew near察I stepped closer to the road。 The engine roared察the blade churned up dirt and gravel。 We were getting our road fixed察a most important event。
   Sometimes Otis waved察sometimes he did not。 I saw his scars and his black eye patch。 Oh察the questions I had for that man
   And I saw only one monkey。 He was sitting on the main frame察just beyond the steering wheel察and he looked very sad。 I scanned the grader for his little partner察but there were no other monkeys。
   We waved at Otis察who glanced at us but did not wave back。 This was a terrible sign of rudeness in our world察but then Otis was different。 Because of his war wounds察he had no wife察no children察nothing but isolation。
   Suddenly the grader stopped。 Otis turned and looked down at me with his good eye察then motioned for me to climb aboard。 I instantly moved toward him察and my mother rushed forward to say no。 Otis yelled察 It's okay He'll be fine。; It didn't matter此I was already climbing up。
   He yanked my hand and pulled me up to the platform where he sat。 ;Stand here察─he said gruffly察pointing to a little spot next to him。 ;Hold on here察─he growled察and I clutched a handle next to an important´looking lever that I was terrified to touch。 I looked down at my mother察who had her hands on her hips。 She was shaking her head as if she could choke me察but then I saw a hint of a smile。
   He hit the throttle察and the engine behind us roared to life。 He pushed the clutch with his foot察moved a gearshift察and we were off。 I could've walked faster察but with the noise from the diesel it seemed as if we were racing along。
   I was on Otis's left side察very close to his face察and I tried not to look at his scars。 After a couple of minutes察he seemed oblivious to my presence。 The monkey察however察was quite curious。 He watched me as if I were an intruder察then he slinked along on 

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