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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Neverhome - Pg 212

   We almost never talked as we ate. Just let our fingers go out and open jars and cut slices and spread spreads. It was one of these nights, as we were eating hoecakes and honey, that she put her hand on my hand and asked me if I was awake or asleep.
   "I don't know," I said, so she told me to follow her and we went out to the pump where she had me fill a bowl and give it to her. Then she lifted up that bowl and poured it over my head.
   For a minute I was far away. I was back in the heat of Virginia. I was standing at the General's side. He was asking me to be a sharpshooter; I was hiding in a well; whole days went by as I waited to take my shot, and then I was in a tree, swaying with its branches, leaning with its leaves, aiming my gun. "I know you didn't steal out of any of your own comrades' haversacks, I know it, you are my sharpshooter, you are my best soldier," the General said. The bowl came back up off my head before I could answer.
   The General's wife told me then as I dripped out there in the yard in Ohio and not on the fighting fields of Virginia that I could stay at her house for as long as I wanted but that it was time to wake now, that I had slept long enough.

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