The Miraculous Journey Of Edward Tulane - Plot & Excerpts
SAID THE OLD WOMAN, “GIT away from that rabbit. I ain’t paying you to stand and stare.” “Yes, ma’am,” said Bryce. He wiped his nose with the back of his hand and continued to look up at Edward. The boy’s eyes were brown with flecks of gold shining in them. “Hey,” he whispered to Edward. A crow settled on Edward’s head, and the boy flapped his arms and shouted, “Go on, git!” and the bird spread his wings and flew away. “Bryce!” shouted the old woman. “Ma’am?” said Bryce. “Git away from that rabbit. Do your work. I ain’t gonna say it again.” “Yes’m,” said Bryce. He wiped his hand across his nose. “I’ll be back to get you,” he said to Edward. The rabbit spent the day hanging by his ears, baking in the hot sun, watching the old woman and Bryce weed and hoe the garden.
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