The wealth of golden sunlight poured a quite enervating1 yet oddly comforting heat over the house where day long it faced the dusty stretch of road. Two birds were making a great to-do in a cool spot found among the branches of a tree next door, and down the street a colored woman was announcing herself melodiously2 as a purveyor3 of strawberries. It was April afternoon.
Sally Carrol Happer, resting her chin on her arm, and her arm on an old window-seat, gazed sleepily down over the spangled dust whence the heat waves were rising for the first time this spring. She was watching a very ancient Ford4 turn a perilous5 corner and rattle6 and groan7 to a jolting8 stop at the end of the walk. See made no sound and in a minute a strident familiar whistle rent the air. Sally Carrol smiled and blinked.
“Good mawnin’.”
A head appeared tortuously9 from under the car-top below.
“Tain’t mawnin’, Sally Carrol.”
“Sure enough!” she said in affected10 surprise. “I guess maybe not.”
“What you doin’?”
“Eatin’ a green peach. ‘Spect to die any minute.”
Clark twisted himself a last impossible notch11 to get a view of her face.
“Water’s warm as a kettla steam, Sally Carol. Wanta go swimmin’?”
“Hate to move,” sighed Sally Carol lazily, “but I reckon so.”

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purveyor
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