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Someone who's never been able to look beneath the surface。 At this point I don't suppose I

even want her to。”

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Who was he talking about? I wanted to know! But I felt it would be crossing some line to ask;

so we painted pickets in silence。 At last he turned to

me and said; “Get beyond his eyes and his smile and the sheen of his hair—look at what's

really there。”

The way he said it sent a chill through me。 It was as though he knew。 And suddenly I felt

defensive。 Was he telling me his grandson wasn't worth

it?

When it was time to go in for dinner; I still didn't feel right; but at least the tornado was gone。

Mom said Dad was working late; and since the boys

were off with their friends; it was just the two of us。 She told me that she and Dad had talked

about it and that they both felt a little strange having

Chet e over like he was。 Maybe; she said; they should find a way to pay him for his help。

I told her I thought Chet would find that insulting; but the next day she went ahead and

insulted him anyway。 Chet said; “No; Mrs。 Baker。 It's been

my pleasure to help out your daughter on this project;” and wouldn't hear another word about

it。

The week ended with my dad loading the back of his truck with all the clippings and scraps

before he set off for work on Saturday morning。 Then

Chet and I spent the rest of the day hoeing 

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