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we stay out and watch it?〃
〃All right;〃 I said; and we stayed there on the las around each other's waists; first watching the bright colors e up in the sky; then watching them fade to ashes of gray。
Sainte Marie; Mere de Dieu; priez pour nous; pauvres pecheurs; maintenant et a l'heure de notre mort。
Amen。
13。
1956。
Alabama in the rain。
Our third grandchild; a beautiful girl named Tessa; was graduating from the University of Florida。 We went down on a Greyhound。 Sixty…four; I was then; a mere stripling。 Jan was fifty…nine; and as beautiful as ever。 To me; at least。 We were sitting in the seat all the way at the back; and she was fussing at me for not buying her a new camera to record the blessed event。 I opened my mouth to tell her we had a day to shop in after we got down there; and she could have a new camera if she wanted one; it would fit the budget all right; and furthermore I thought she was just fussing because she was bored with the ride and didn't like the book she'd brought。 A Perry Mason; it was。 That's when everything in my memory goes white for a bit; like film that's been left out in the sun。
Do you remember that accident? I suppose a few folks reading this might; but mostly not。 Yet it made front…page headlines from coast to coast when it happened。 We were outside Birmingham in a driving rain; Janice plaining about her old camera; and a tire blew。 The bus waltzed sideways on the wet pavement and was hit bro
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