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Ma and me wouldn't be living in the old tumbledown house we're living in if Banker Patton hadn't
foreclosed on our home after Pa died.
We went out past All Adams' place, which is the first farm out of town, and I hated him some, too, but
not as hard as
Banker Patton. All All had done was work me harder than he should have, then cheat me out of my
pay.
Alf was a big, blustery man and a good enough farmer, I guess--at least he made it pay. He had a big
new barn and it's just like him not to paint it red, the way any proper barn is painted, but white with red
trim. Who ever heard of paint trim on a barn?
Just beyond Alf's place, Bounce and I turned off the road and went down across the pasture, heading
for the big hole in the creek.
Aif’s prize Hereford bull was way off in another corner of the pasture with the rest of the stock. When
he saw us, he started coming for us, not mean or belligerent, but just investigating and ready for a fight if
one was offered him. I wasn't afraid of him, because I'd made friends with him that summer I had
worked for Alf. I used to pet him and scratch behind his ears.
All said I was a crazy fool and someday the bull would kill me.
"You can never trust a bull," All' said.
When the bull was near enough to see who it was, he knew we meant no harm, so he went back across
the pasture again.
We got to the hole and I started fishing, while Bounce went up the stream to do some investigating. I
caught a few fish, but they weren't very big and they weren't biting very often and I got disinterested. I
like to fish, but to keep my interest up, I have to catch some.
So I got to daydreaming. I began wondering if you marked off a certain area of ground--a hundred
feet square, say--and went over it real careful, how many different kinds of plants you'd find. I looked
over a patch of ground next to where I was sitting and I could see just ordinary pasture grass and some
dandelions and some dock and a couple of violets, and a buttercup which didn't have any flowers as~.
Suddenly, when I was looking at the dandelion, I realized I could see all that dandelion, not just the
part that showed above the ground!
I don't know how long I'd been seeing it that way before realizing it. And I'm not certain that "seeing"
is the right word.
Maybe "know" would be better. I knew how that dandelion's big taproot went down into the ground
and how the little feathery roots grew out of it, and I knew where all the roots were, how they were
taking water and chemicals out of the ground, how reserve food was stored in the root and how the
dandelion used the sunlight to convert its food into a form it could use. And the funniest thing about it
was that I had never known any of it before.
I looked at the other plants and I could see all of them the same way. I wondered if something had
gone wrong with my eyes and ff I would have to go around looking into things instead of at them, so I
tried to make the new seeing go away and it did.
Then I tried to see the dandelion root again and I saw it, just the way I had before.
I sat there, wondering why I had never been able to see that way before and why I was able to now.
And while I was wondering, I looked into the pool and tried to see down into the pool and I could, just
as plain as day. I could see clear to the bottom of it and into all the corners of it, and there were lunkers
lying in there, bigger than any fish that ever had been taken from the creek.
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