A Terrible Tide by Suzanne Meade
Author:Suzanne Meade
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Second Story Press
Published: 2021-07-06T16:34:56+00:00
Chapter 9
Duck Stew
Thursday, November 21, 10:30 a.m.
Mom and Mrs. Taylor had managed an uneasy truce between them in the house. It was strange to see my mother defer to anyone, but when it came to decisions affecting everyone, she did just that. When it came to our family, though, she was as firm and fiery as ever. And she wasnât shy about barking orders at the Taylor girls when their mother and grandmother werenât around.
Weâd been up with the sun again, seeing Nurse Cherry off on the next part of her journey. She was headed down the coast toward St. Lawrence and then Burin. Sheâd taken a look at Winnie after helping with Henryâs leg, frowning and leaving instructions that she only take short trips out of bed for a few days. A small stock of aspirin tablets had been cautiously handed over to Mom, who kept them in a battered tin in her apron pocket. Everyone knew they had to be used only when truly needed. With Nurse Cherryâs news of damage all along the coast at least as far as Lamaline, we had no idea when we might be able to get more. Sheâd not had many details to share about who might be lost, or dead, or missing, and some of our neighbors were worried sick about friends and family in the other towns nearby.
As the sun rose higher in the sky, Dinah and I sat sorting through random bits of clothing at my motherâs request. It seemed as if everyone who had anything extra had dropped it off to share with those who had none to speak of. Iâd rather be doing something else, but Momâs expression had left no room for questions or arguments. Even Dinah had quickly agreed to the task. I guessed we were looking for fresh outfits for everyone, or as many as we could manage. Definitely a full set of clothes for those like Maggie, whoâd come through the disaster with only a nightgown.
We could hear a low rumble of voices from the kitchen as we workedâNan, Mom, and Gran Taylor were discussing the food situation. We had so many mouths to feedâthe seven of us, eight Taylors, plus Maggie Hollettâthat it was really becoming an issue. All the dried cod had washed away, and the bay was so torn up, no one had been able to catch anything fresh. The folks crammed into the few other buildings werenât faring any better.
âHowâs Henry?â Dinah asked. âI havenât seen him today.â
âHeâs got a right dreadful cut on his leg. Mom thinks it must have been a nail in the scrap from the bridge that did it. She had to fix him up once we got him home. Although Iâm sure she was glad for the help of a real live nurse.â
Dinah shuddered delicately. âIt sounds awful. Iâm glad there was someone experienced to help too. Did she have much to say about Winnie?â
I nodded, thinking of how queasy Iâd felt looking at the cut.
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