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Jesus! Don't you ever let up? Cath said. Don't talk to your wife that way. If 
anyone's made a sacrifice round here, it's Marion.She looked down, pulling at a 
loose thread on the hem of her cardigan. I just thought they might like a 
drink, Jim.This is just fantasyland, Jim, I said. Frannie's been in the 
business for decades. His father started Petersen's back in the fifties for 
God's sake. Now he's closing the mill because it's not profitable and you're 
going to turn it around?After we'd put in our order, Cath looked around the 
restaurant. Where's the ladies' room, Marion?Let's leave it for now, Jim, 
Marion said. Till the morning. Things'll be easier then.The waitress arrived 
with menus. She was about thirty, her dyed blonde hair pulled back tight in a 
ponytail. Hi folks, my name's Sandy. I'll be your server tonight. I'd like to 
tell you about - He just doesn't get it, does he? Must've forgotten how he 
started his own business.And you don't think I had ambition? You think I wa
 nted to spend the last ten years cutting up trees for Chrissake? He pulled in 
another wheezy breath. Do you hear that Billy? Want to know how a man gets 
lungs like these? He thumped his chest. Sawdust. Just breathe it in and out, 
nice and easy. Little by little it collects, squeezes itself tight into the 
corners. You can see it in the filters around the machines.As we swung off the 
freeway, the thick cloud robbed me of the last bit of watery sun to drive by 
and I had the headlights on for the last hour. The county road down to their 
place was slippery with hard-packed snow; we almost went into the ditch a 
couple of times. By the time we pulled in next to Jim's battered pickup I was 
hunched over the steering wheel and my shoulders felt like they'd been jacked 
up under my ears.



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