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“Oh;” I said。 “Well; yes。 That is what I was thinking。 Although now I don't know。 Do you think
it would look better to just take them out?”
He shook his head and said; “They're Australian tea shrubs。 They'll prune up nicely。” And
with that; he put on his gloves and started clipping。
At first I didn't know what to say to this man。 It was very strange to be getting his help; but
from the way he was acting; it was as though I shouldn't
have thought a thing of it。 Clip…clip…clip; he went; like this was something he really enjoyed
doing。
Then I remembered what Bryce had said about our yard; and suddenly I knew why he was
there。
“What's the matter?” he asked; throwing his clippings into my pile。 “Did I cut it down too far?”
“N…no。”
“Then why the look?” he asked。 “I don't mean to make you unfortable。 I just thought you
might like a little help。”
“Well; I don't。 I can do this by myself。”
He laughed and said; “Oh; I have no doubt about that;” then got back to clipping。 “You see;
Julianna; I read about you in the paper; and I've lived
across the street from you for over a year now。 It's easy to see that you're a very petent
person。”
inute; but I found myself throwing the clippings into the pile
harder and harder。 And before long I couldn't stand it。 I
just couldn't stand it! I spun on him and said; “You're here because you feel bad about the
eggs; aren't you? Well; our eggs are perfectly fine! We've
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been eating them for nearly three years and none of us have gotten poisoned。 Mrs。 Stueby
and Mrs。 Helms seem in good health to me; too; and the
fact of the matter is; if you didn't want