“Who that?” Madame Toussaint asks. “Me. Eddie Howard,” Daddy says. He squats down so I can slide off his back. I slide down and let Daddy hold my hand. “What you want, Eddie Howard?” Madame Toussaint asks. “I got three dollars,” Daddy says. “I still want that advice.” Madame Toussaint’s big old jet-black dog barks three times, and then I hear Madame Toussaint coming to the door. She peeps through the keyhole at me and Daddy. She opens the door and let me and Daddy come in. We go to the fireplace and warm. Madame Toussaint comes to the fireplace and sits down in her big old rocking chair. She looks up at Daddy. I look for big old Rollo, but I don’t see him. He must be under the bed or hiding somewhere in the corner. “You got three dollars?” Madame Toussaint asks Daddy. “Yes,” Daddy says. He takes out the dollar and shows it to Madame Toussaint. Madame Toussaint holds her hand up for it. “This is five,” Daddy says. “I want two back.” “You go’n get your two,”
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