Anyways,it wasn't long before he was makin'enough to live on,though they tell me that he never dunned nobody for what they owed him,and the folks here certainly has got the owin'habit,even in my business.If I had all that was comin'to me for just shaves alone,I could go to Carterville and put up at the Mercer for a week and see a different picture every night.For instance,they's old George Purdy─but I guess I shouldn't ought to be gossipin'.
Well,last year,our coroner died,died of the flu.Ken Beatty,that was his name.He was the coroner.So they had to choose another man to be coroner in his place and they picked Doc Stair.He laughed at first and said he didn't want it,but they made him take it.It ain't no job that anybody would fight for and what a man makes out of it in a year would just about buy seeds for their garden.Doc's the kind,though,that can't say no to nothin'if you keep at him long enough.
But I was goin'to tell you about a poor boy we got here in town—Paul Dickson.He fell out of a tree when he was about ten years old.Lit on his head and it done somethin'to him and he ain't never been right.No harm in him,but just silly.Jim Kendall used to call him cuckoo;that's a name Jim had for anybody that was off their head,only he called people's head their bean.That was another of his gags,callin'head bean and callin'crazy people cuckoo.Only poor Paul ain't crazy,but just silly.
You can imagine that Jim used to have all kinds of fun with Paul.He'd send him to the White Front Garage for a left-handed monkey wrench.Of course they ain't no such thing as a left-handed monkey wrench.
And once we had a kind of a fair here and they was a baseball game between the fats and the leans and before the game started Jim called Paul over and sent him way down to Schrader's hardware store to get a key for the pitcher's box.
They wasn't nothin'in the way of gags that Jim couldn't think up,when he put his mind to it.
Poor Paul was always kind of suspicious of people,maybe on account of how Jim had kept foolin'him.Paul wouldn't have much to do with anybody only his own mother and Doc Stair and a girl here in town named Julie Gregg.That is,she ain't a girl no more,but pretty near thirty or over.
When Doc first come to town,Paul seemed to feel like here was a real friend and he hung round Doc's office most of the w'ile;the only time he wasn't there was when he'd go home to eat or sleep or when he seen Julie Gregg coin'her shoppin'.
When he looked out Doc's window and seen her,he'd run downstairs and join her and tag along with her to the different stores.The poor boy was crazy about Julie and she always treated him mighty nice and made him feel like he was welcome,though of course it wasn't nothin'but pity on her side.
Doc done all he could to improve Paul's mind and he told me once that he really thought the boy was getting better,that they was times when he was as bright and sensible as anybody else.
But I was goin'to tell you about Julie Gregg.Old man Gregg was in the lumber business,but got to drinkin'and lost the most of his money and when he died,he didn't leave nothin'but the house and just enough insurance for the girl to skimp along on.
Her mother was a kind of a half invalid and didn't hardly ever leave the house.Julie wanted to sell the place and move somewheres else after the old man died,but the mother said she was born here and would die here.It was tough on Julie,as the young people round this town─well,she's too good for them.
She'd been away to school and Chicago and New York and different places and they ain't no subject she can't talk on,where you take the rest of the young folks here and you mention anything to them outside of Gloria Swanson or Tommy Meighan and they think you're delirious.Did you see Gloria in Wages of Virtue?You missed somethin'!
Well,Doc Stair hadn't been here more than a week when he came in one day to get shaved and I recognized who he was as he had been pointed out to me,so I told him about my old lady.She's been ailin'for a couple years and either Doc Gamble or Doc Foote,neither one,seemed to be helpin'her.So he said he would come out and see her,but if she was able to get out herself,it would be better to bring her to his office where he could make a completer examination.
So I took her to his office and w'ile I was waitin'for her in the reception room,in come Julie Gregg.When somebody comes in Doc Stair's office,they's a bell that rings in his inside office so he can tell they's somebody to see him.
So he left my old lady inside and come out to the front office and that's the first time him and Julie met and I guess it was what they call love at first sight.But it wasn't fifty-fifty.This young fella was the slickest lookin'fella she'd ever seen in this town and she went wild over him.To him she was just a young lady that wanted to see the doctor.
She'd came on about the same business I had.Her mother had been doctorin'for years with Doc Gamble and Doc Foote and without no results.So she'd heard they was a new doc in town and decided to give him a try.He promised to call and see her mother that same day.
I said a minute ago that it was love at first sight on her part.I'm not only judgin'by how she acted afterwards but how she looked at him that first day in his office.I ain't no mind reader,but it was wrote all over her face that she was gone.
Now Jim Kendall,besides bein'a jokesmith and a pretty good drinker,well Jim was quite a lady-killer.I guess he run pretty wild durin'the time he was on the road for them Carterville people,and besides that,he'd had a couple little affairs of the heart right here in town.As I say,his wife could of divorced him,only she couldn't.
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