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Congratulations. Oh, and you, Bill, of course.She's a fighter, my wife. 
Especially when she sees a bully. Once, she took on a cop who was harassing 
some black kids outside the yard. Nearly got herself arrested. Now I thought 
she'd pushed Jim too far.You hear that, Marion? Our Cath's going to have a 
baby. A woman's highest calling.Please don't make me beg for it, Billy.Don't 
you see? Don't you get it? he said. Frannie's closing the mill. Says it's 
uneconomical. But he don't know squat. He never even comes down there any more. 
So me and a few of the boys, we reckon we can take it off his hands. Gonna call 
it Copperhead Timber after those big old trout you see down in the river.Marion 
jumped up. I'll show you.As we swung off the freeway, the thick cloud robbed me 
of the last bit of watery sun to drive by and I had the headlights on for the 
last hour. The county road down to their place was slippery with hard-packed 
snow; we almost went into the ditch a couple of times. By the ti
 me we pulled in next to Jim's battered pickup I was hunched over the steering 
wheel and my shoulders felt like they'd been jacked up under my ears.I can let 
you have it back, end of the month, he said.Please Jim, she said. Not now. Her 
spindly fingers scuttled to her neck and she gave Cath a shy little hug, like 
it mightn't be accepted.OK Billy-boy. You're right, like always. Of course you 
are. He stood up and went to the window. His eyes flicked to the bar opposite 
the yard. I need to get cleaned up. Then I'll come and see you again. He patted 
his pockets. You couldn't spare me a couple of bucks? For the ride home and 
stuff. I took two twenties from my wallet and gave them to him.Hey, I'm 
enjoying myself. He dragged his chair forward to let Cath and Marion by. You're 
having a good time aren't you, Hon'?You don't know the half of it. Seems I've 
been working there forever and all I got to show for it is a dried-up wife 
who's never going to make me a father.Come on, Jim, I sai
 d. You're drunk.



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