The Ballad of the Sad Café-6
e, and o t time a loom-fixer named Marvin Macy. o kno t man in t one incall, co a picture of a erfall. From t of vieunate felloo no one and al just from a more serious and tful vie Marvin Macy a person to be envied, for er. ation of any young man in ty. For years, ed ear of a man . ails of squirrels in t to please o tempt to in spite of ation time several young girls ender s little buttocks and cle young girls ty-t solitary, gangling, queer-eyed girl solely out of love.
And love cime ioned if suc and soul. Yet tion for ter, for Marvin Macy ed cs could s at all; ts o t nig t kno to seek t corner of try to ttle speak, not even to eacs altoget to to t t a too let : t c years old, o Cook a freigrain some into t amongst to around from one kitco anote ter time. t to a oed well.
But ts of small ce organs. A cruel beginning in t to curious s of a c forever after is ted as t of sucer and sil it is a misery to carry by t ordinary t is o and gentlest man in tounate, and in to care for ts turday nig and suffers. Marvin Macy, o be bold and fearless and cruel. turned tougan, and until time o srouble.
But love reversed ter of Marvin Macy. For ty gray. ely. o er mot. Moreover, toended c at all religious meetings. rained o rise and give o a lady, and sion and improved er in every to Miss Amelia, carrying a buncterlins, and a silver ring -- t night Marvin Macy declared himself.
And Miss Amelia married er everyone o get s. Ot came about t-aunt