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 acplishment察so she walked to where I was standing察and together we looked at the house。 ;It's a very good job察Luke察─she said。
   ;Thanks。;
   ;How much paint is left拭
   ;None。 It's all gone。;
   ;How much do you need to paint the front拭
   The front was not as long as the east or west side察but it had the added challenge of a porch察as did the rear。 ;I reckon four or five gallons察─I said察as if I'd been house painting for decades。
   ;I don't want you to spend your money on paint察─she said。
   ;It's my money。 Y'all said I could spend it on whatever I wanted。;
   ;True察but you shouldn't have to spend it on somethin' like this。;
   ;I don't mind。 I want to help。;
   ;What about your jacket拭
   I'd lost sleep worrying about my Cardinals jacket察but now it seemed unimportant。 Plus察I'd been thinking about another way to get one。 ;Maybe Santa Claus'll bring one。;
   She smiled and said察 Maybe so。 Let's have lunch。;
   Just after Pappy thanked the Lord for the food察saying nothing about the weather or the crops察my father grimly announced that the backwaters had begun trickling across the main field road into the back forty acres。 This development was absorbed with little ment。 We were numb to bad news。
   The Mexicans gathered around the truck and waited for Pappy。 They each had a small sack with their belongings察the same items they'd arrived with six weeks earlier。 I shook hands with each one and said goodbye。 As always察I was anxious for another ride to town察even though this little trip was not a pleasant one。
   ;Luke察go help your mother in the garden察─my father said as the Mexicans were loading up。 Pappy was starting the engine。
   ;I thought I was goin' to town察─I said。
   ;Don't make me repeat myself察─he said sternly。
   I watched them drive away察all nine of the Mexicans waving sadly as they looked at our house and farm for the last time。 According to my father察they were headed to a large farm north of Blytheville察two hours away察where they would work for three or four weeks察weather permitting察and then go back to Mexico。 My mother had inquired as to how they would be shipped home察by cattle truck or bus察but she did not press the issue。 We had no control over those details察and they seemed much less important with floodwaters creeping through our fields。
   Food was important察though此food for a long winter察one that would follow a bad crop察one in which everything we ate would e from the garden。 There was nothing unusual about this察except that there wouldn't be a spare dime to buy anything but flour察sugar察and coffee。 A good crop meant there was a little money tucked away under a mattress察a few bills rolled up and saved and sometimes used for luxuries like Coca´Cola's察ice cream察saltines察and white bread。 A bad crop meant that if we didn't grow it察we didn't eat。
   In the fall we gathered mustard greens察turnips察and peas察the late´producing vegetables that had been planted in May and June。 There were a few tomatoes left察but not many。
   The garden changed with each season察except for winter察when it was finally at rest察replenishing itself for the months to e。
   Gran was in the kitchen boiling purple hull peas and canning them as fast as she could。 My mother was in the garden waiting for me。
   ;I wanted to go to town察─I said。
   ;Sorry察Luke。 We have to hurry。 Much more rain and the greens'll rot。 And what if the water reaches the garden拭
   ;They gonna buy some paint拭
   ;I don't know。;
   ;I wanted to go buy some more paint。;
   ;Maybe tomorrow。 Right now we have to get these turnips out of the ground。; Her dress was pulled up to her knees。
   She was barefoot with mud up to her ankles。 I'd never seen my mother so dirty。 I fell to the ground and attacked the turnips。 Within minutes I was covered in mud from head to foot
   I pulled and picked vegetables for two hours察then cleaned them in the washtub on the back porch。 Gran carried them into the kitchen察where they got cooked and packed away in quart jars。
   The farm was quiet´no thunder or wind察no Spruills in the front or Mexicans out by the barn。 We were alone again察just us Chandlers察left to battle the elements and to try to stay above water。 I kept telling myself that life would be better when Ricky came home because I'd have someone to play with and talk to。
   My mother hauled another basket of greens to the porch。 She was tired and sweating察and she began cleaning herself with a rag and a bucket of water。 She couldn't stand to be dirty察a trait she had been trying to pass along to me。
   ;Let's go to the barn察─she said。 I hadn't been in the loft in six weeks察since the Mexicans had arrived。
   ;Sure察─I said察and we headed that way。
   We spoke to Isabel察the milk cow察then climbed the ladder to the hayloft。 My mother had worked hard to prepare a clean place for the Mexicans to live。 She had spent the winter collecting old blankets and pillows for them to sleep on。 She had taken a fan察one that for years had found good use on the front porch察and placed it in the loft。 She had coerced my father into running an electrical line from the house to the barn。
   ;They're humans察regardless of what some people around here think察─I'd heard her say more than once。
   The loft was as clean and neat as the day they'd arrived。 The pillows and blankets were stacked near the fan。 The floor had been swept。 Not a piece of trash or litter could be found。 She was quite proud of the Mexicans。 She had treated them with respect察and they had returned the favor。
   We shoved open the loft door察the same one Luis had stuck his head through when Hank was bombing the Mexicans with rocks and dirt clods察and we sat on the ledge with our feet hanging down。 Thirty feet up察we had the best view of any place on our farm。 The tree line far to the west was the St。 Francis察and straight ahead察across our back field察was the water from Siler's Creek。
   In places the water was almost to the tops of the cotton stalks。 From this view we could much better appreciate the advancing flood。 We could see it between the perfect rows running directly toward the barn察and we could see it over the main field road察seeping into the back forty。
   If the St。 Francis River left its banks察our house would be in danger。
   ;I guess we're done pickin'察─I said。
   ;Sure looks like it察─she said察just a little sad。
   ;Why does our land flood so quick拭
   ;Because it's low and close to the river。 It's not very good land察Luke察never will be。 That's one reason we're leavin' here。 There's not much of a future。;
   ;Where we goin'拭
   ;North。 That's where the jobs are。;
   ;How long´;
   ;Not long。 We'll stay until we can save some money。 Your father'll work in the Buick plant with Jimmy Dale。 They're payin' three dollars an hour。 We'll make do察tough it out察you'll be in a school up there察a good school。;
   ;I don't want to go to a new school。;
   ;It'll be fun察Luke。 They have big察nice schools up North。;
   It didn't sound like fun。 My friends were in Black Oak。 Other than Jimmy Dale and Stacy察I didn't know a soul up North。 My mother put her hand on my knee and rubbed it察as if this would make me feel better。
   ;Change is always difficult察Luke察but it can also be excitin'。 Think of it as an adventure。 You wanna play baseball for the Cardinals察don't you拭
   ;Yes ma'am。;
   ;Well察you'll have to leave home and go up North察live in a new house察make new friends察go to a new church。 That'll be fun察won't it拭
   ;I guess so。;
   Our bare feet were dangling察gently swinging back and forth。 The sun was behind a cloud察and a breeze shifted into our faces。 The trees along the edge of our field were changing colors to yellow and crimson察and leaves were falling。
   ;We can't stay here察Luke察─she said softly察as if her mind were already up North。
   ;When we e back what're we gonna do拭
   ;We're not gonna farm。 We'll find a job in Memphis or Little Rock察and we'll buy us a house with a television and a telephone。 We'll have a nice car in the driveway察and you can play baseball on a team with real uniforms。 How does that sound拭
   ;Sounds pretty good。;
   ;We'll always e back and visit Pappy and Gran and Ricky。 It'll be a new 

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