The book The Late Child was written by author Larry Mcmurtry Here you can read free online of The Late Child book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Late Child a good or bad book?
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“Ain’t you gonna say hi to me?” Sheba asked immediately. “I’m here, but I ain’t white folks.” “No, because you call me too many names,” Otis said. “I ain’t as bad as you say I am.” “You worse,” Sheba said. But she walked over to the Dumpster and helped her husband out. “Baby, I didn’t mean to make you so mad,” Otis said, looking at Sheba anxiously. His front teeth were rather pointed. Harmony decided it was probably that his family couldn’t afford an orthodontist. “I always making her mad,” he s...aid to the group, with a little smile. “Don’t know how it happens.” “It happens because you don’t never think of nobody but yourself, you little jerk,” Sheba said. “Jerk isn’t a very nice word to call Otis,” Eddie said. “I want everybody to say nice words, just for one day.” “That’s a good idea, Ed,” Otis said. “Sheba always be saying these ugly things to me. It kinda gets me down, you know.” She turned her back and walked off, into the center of the parking lot.
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