“I must have sang “How High the Moon” a hundred times over the next five days, and when I woke up Sunday, it was the first song that popped out of my mouth. I was still singing it, too, when Charlie and me got to Sunday school. Susie twisted in her chair and looked at us when we got downstairs—probably because she heard me singing, though I was keeping it soft because I was in the holy house of Jesus. “Miss Tuckle, Teaspoon brought a scooter inside,” Susie said. “Well, I’m not going to leave it ...out there for some thief to steal,” I said as I propped it up against the wall out of the way. Susie groaned so big she could have hurt herself. “You’re afraid somebody’s going to steal it in a churchyard?” “Are you kidding me?” I said to Susie. “This place is crawling with sinners.” Miss Tuckle said she guessed it was okay that I brought it in, but that I should push it away from the door so nobody would trip on it. Then we got down to Sunday school business. “I don’t think Teaspoon listened to the lesson at all,”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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