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“Strange, neither am I”

“But, we’ll go to a picture later tonight?”

“Of course!”

They satcheese and some stale crackers like mice in the dark

Seven o’clock

“Do you know,” he said, “I’ to feel just a trifle queasy?”

“Oh?”

“Back aches”

“Why don’t I just rub it for you?”

“Thanks Ele; not hard, not soft—but just right”

“My feet are burning,” she said “I don’t think I’ll be able to ht”

“Soht,” he said

“I wonder if so with that cheese? Heartburn”

“Did you notice, too?”

They looked at the bottles on the table