I got the car and went home. Once this morning, twice at noon, and now again, with her and having to chase all over town and having to beg them to let me eat a little of the food I am paying for. Sometimes I think whatās the use of anything. With the precedent Iāve been set I must be crazy to keep on. And now I reckon Iāll get home just in time to take a nice long drive after a basket of tomatoes or something and then have to go back to town smelling like a camphor factory so my head wont explode right on my shoulders. I keep telling her thereās not a damn thing in that aspirin except flour and water for imaginary invalids. I says you dont know what a headache is. I says you think Iād fool with that damn car at all if it depended on me. I says I can get along without one Iāve learned to get along without lots of things but if you want to risk yourself in that old wornout surrey with a halfgrown nigger boy all right because I says God looks after Benās kind, God knows He ought to do something for him but if you think Iām going to trust a thousand dollarsā worth of delicate machinery to a halfgrown nigger or a grown one either, youād better buy him one yourself because I says you like to ride in the car and you know you do.
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