[Cy Whittaker’s Place by Joseph C. Lincoln]@TWC D-Link bookCy Whittaker’s Place CHAPTER XIII 1/46
THE REPULSE When Deacon Zeb Clark--the same Deacon Zeb who fell into the cistern, as narrated by Captain Cy--made his first visit to the city, years and years ago, he stayed but two days.
As he had proudly boasted that he should remain in the metropolis at least a week, our people were much surprised at his premature return.
To the driver of the butcher cart who found him sitting contentedly before his dwelling, amidst his desolate acres, the nearest neighbor a half mile away, did Deacon Zeb disclose his reason for leaving the crowded thoroughfares.
"There was so many folks there," he said, "that I felt lonesome." And Captain Cy, returning from the town meeting to the Whittaker place, felt lonesome likewise.
Not for the Deacon's reason--he met no one on the main road, save a group of school children and Miss Phinney, and, sighting the latter in the offing, he dodged behind the trees by the schoolhouse pond and waited until she passed.
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