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Anne said her leg stump hurt and lifted the hem of her red dress and showed me. It was inflamed best get one of the nursing nuns to look at it I said. I don't want those penguins looking at my stump she said. What are you going to do? I said. Don't Kid wish they'd not taken my fecking leg off she said. She looked back at the nursing home from where we were on the lawn in the white chairs. It needs looking at I said. Looking at the fecking thing ain't going to help she said go get that skinny nun she's best avoid getting Sister Paul. So I ran across the lawn and into the home and looked for the skinny nun but I couldn't find her. Sister Bridget came out of the chapel. Where's the skinny nun? I said. Skinny nun? Sister Bridget said that's not polite Benny do you mean Sister Luke? I looked past her at the passageway yes I think that's her name I said. The nun gazed at me why do you want her? I don't but Anne does I said. Why does Anne want her? I looked at the nun's broad nose. Her stump is red I said. How do you know? the nun said. She showed me I said. She showed you her leg stump? the nun said frowning. Yes she said it hurt and sent me to get Sister Luke. I'll come and see the nun said. I followed her out onto the lawn. Anne wasn't pleased I could see by her face. Just out of reach she once said of God's grace.
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Apr 12, 2017
Apr 12, 2017 at 3:25 PM UTC
ANNE'S HURT LEG 1959
Anne said her leg stump hurt and lifted the hem of her red dress and showed me. It was inflamed best get one of the nursing nuns to look at it I said. I don't want those penguins looking at my stump she said. What are you going to do? I said. Don't Kid wish they'd not taken my fecking leg off she said. She looked back at the nursing home from where we were on the lawn in the white chairs. It needs looking at I said. Looking at the fecking thing ain't going to help she said go get that skinny nun she's best avoid getting Sister Paul. So I ran across the lawn and into the home and looked for the skinny nun but I couldn't find her. Sister Bridget came out of the chapel. Where's the skinny nun? I said. Skinny nun? Sister Bridget said that's not polite Benny do you mean Sister Luke? I looked past her at the passageway yes I think that's her name I said. The nun gazed at me why do you want her? I don't but Anne does I said. Why does Anne want her? I looked at the nun's broad nose. Her stump is red I said. How do you know? the nun said. She showed me I said. She showed you her leg stump? the nun said frowning. Yes she said it hurt and sent me to get Sister Luke. I'll come and see the nun said. I followed her out onto the lawn. Anne wasn't pleased I could see by her face. Just out of reach she once said of God's grace.
BOY AND GIRL IN A NURSING HOME IN 1959
TerryCollett
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Apr 12, 2017
Apr 12, 2017 at 3:25 PM UTC
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