The Ballad of the Sad Café-10
Miss Amelia did not come il almost dark. ttle of omobile ance a steps of , and in ter evenings. Miss Amelia came doeps sloed very quietly. Feand up to Miss Amelia, and against Marvin Macy ster e. Everyone ed to see into a terrible c, and coget of to first s see Marvin Macy, and ural to er ance away.
Miss Amelia must tant. So t it trel from tentiary on o see.
tood at t, ed by t glo, iate and very still, and a little concentration, rick ed to get somet of Miss Amelia, and to ible. No it Miss Amelia at Marvin Macy reaty t o desperation. At first Marvin Macy paid no attention to t any appreciation wsoever.
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No one ans ting s of persuasion. tered trapped mots. around on t, and finally began doing a little trotlike dance. In t gloomy liger afternoon .
Marvin Macy, alone of all the yard, was unimpressed.
quot;Is t t?quot; epped foraggered, t Marvin Macy, and effort forlorn little flap.
Nourned to Miss Amelia to see o t off tals credit and find ime afterward. So now if Miss Amelia open Marvin Macys she kind.
times o a sort of trance. And trances ood. For Miss Amelia or, and did not grind up ss and otried ingredients and give to t patient out first on fully back and forto ten, e still, aring do ts clencrying to decide be most likely to cure. And noaken no ne day.
quot;t ; said Marvin Macy.
isumpy MacP, and tskirts of ty made not a sound. Marvin Macy folded ter looking about