Part 3 (2/2)
”Miss Ophelia said I wouldn't tell!”
”I declare to my soul! Tell what?”
”I don't know, Mama!”
Mama yanked the buggy whip from its holder and gave Dale a quick, sharp whack that made him fairly fly on up the road! It was the first time I'd ever seen Mama do that. She wouldn't let him slow down, not even when we got to the Goode place.
”Ain't we gonna stop and read none to Mister Malcolm?”
”No, hon. I've changed my mind.”
”I want to play mumble-peg with Wallace! Mama, Wallace can throw mumble-peg knives better'n Wiley, or anybody!”
Mama didn't answer or say another word. She kept Dale trotting on, fast as he could go.
In a few more minutes we were going up the hill in front of our house. Dale started turning off the road to go to our wide gate, just like he always did, but Mama made him pull the buggy back into the sandy ruts.
”No, Dale, we need to go on up to the store!” She gave him another hard flip with the reins.
”We're going to Papa's store?”
”Yeah, hon. I've got to talk to your papa. But you won't even have to get out. When we get there, you can just sit in the buggy while I run in and speak to Papa a second.”
”I gotta get me some candy!”
”I'll bring you a piece of candy. You just stay in the buggy.”
When Mama came out of the store, Papa was with her. Papa was frowning and looking down at the ground, and Mama was looking at Papa. He rubbed his hand across the back of his neck and whispered something I couldn't hear.
He walked on over to the mulberry tree to untie Dale's bridle, while Mama gathered up her skirt and climbed back up into the buggy.
”Did you get my candy?”
”Your papa's got you a piece.”
He handed me a long peppermint stick. ”Bandershanks?” he said.
”Sir?”
”I want you to tell us what all you heard Mister Ward say to Miss Ophelia this evening when you went down to their spring.
Every word. Understand?”
”Yes, sir.” I turned my peppermint stick over and licked the other side.
”Well? Start telling us.”
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