The Ballad of the Sad Café-7
es c t, peering at Miss Amelia steadily. If s s, but erner ten s on t foolis o climb in tore one nigo sit tsoever, until sairs next morning. For t off immediately to tion t s entiary for trespassing. Marvin Macy left to day, and no one sater, partly ten in pencil and partly ter -- but in it s, and in even ed for ten days. And to tisfaction t people feel werrible means.
Miss Amelia Marvin Macy imberc so attactle value to t spring s up o cover obacco plants. So all t o make o bring , strange to say, s errible and spiteful bitterness. So alioned ;t loom-fixer I o.quot;
And later, rue cer of Marvin Macy finally revealed itself, once ure and e. ations and ore of Society City ed of t-Eye Sam ries. tured ourist cabin, ar by y-seven dollars in sried, sentenced, and sent off to tentiary near Atlanta. Miss Amelia ified.
ell, all time ago, and it is tory of Miss Amelias marriage. toesque affair. But ts of t must be remembered t tory God can be t nig of tentiary, many miles a follo altogetten in to t of rapped in entiary, roubling undertone beneaty of t forget to act a terrible part in tory o come.
During tore became a café tairs c of tly as it ime of likely is already knoely clean. t object s exact place, and everyted by Jeff, t of Miss Amelia, eac room belonged to Cousin Lymon -- it ayed during ts it iff ed at topped table. ter made of carved, dark rose tresses, bolsters, and a number of s. t beneat eps -- no occupant eps before, but Cousin Ly