The Sun Also Rises and Other Works by Ernest Hemingway
Author:Ernest Hemingway
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Canterbury Classics
CHAPTER EIGHT
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Half an hour later Scripps OâNeil and the elderly waitress returned to the beanery as man and wife. The beanery looked much the same. There was the long counter, the salt cellars, the sugar containers, the catsup bottle, the Worcestershire Sauce bottle. There was the wicket that led into the kitchen. Behind the counter was the relief waitress. She was a buxom, jolly-looking girl, and she wore a white apron. At the counter, reading a Detroit paper, sat a drummer. The drummer was eating a T-bone steak and hashed-brown potatoes. Something very beautiful had happened to Scripps and the elderly waitress. Now they were hungry. They wished to eat.
The elderly waitress looking at Scripps. Scripps looking at the elderly waitress. The drummer reading his paper and occasionally putting a little catsup on his hashed-brown potatoes. The other waitress, Mandy, back of the counter in her freshly starched white apron. The frost on the windows. The warmth inside. The cold outside. Scrippsâs bird, rather rumpled now, sitting on the counter and preening his feathers.
âSo youâve come back,â Mandy the waitress said. âThe cook said you had gone out into the night.â
The elderly waitress looked at Mandy, her eyes brightened, her voice calm and now of a deeper, richer timbre.
âWe are man and wife now,â she said kindly. âWe have just been married. What would you like to eat for supper, Scripps, dear?â
âI donât know,â Scripps said. He felt vaguely uneasy. Something was stirring within him.
âPerhaps you have eaten enough of the beans, dear Scripps,â the elderly waitress, now his wife, said. The drummer looked up from his paper. Scripps noticed that it was the Detroit News. There was a fine paper.
âThatâs a fine paper youâre reading,â Scripps said to the drummer.
âItâs a good paper, the News,â the drummer said. âYou two on your honeymoon?â
âYes,â Mrs. Scripps said; âwe are man and wife now.â
âWell,â said the drummer, âthatâs a mighty fine thing to be. Iâm a married man myself.â
âAre you?â said Scripps. âMy wife left me. It was in Mancelona.â
âDonât letâs talk of that any more, Scripps, dear,â Mrs. Scripps said. âYouâve told that story so many times.â
âYes, dear,â Scripps agreed. He felt vaguely mistrustful of himself. Something, somewhere was stirring inside of him. He looked at the waitress called Mandy, standing robust and vigorously lovely in her newly starched white apron. He watched her hands, healthy, calm, capable hands, doing the duties of her waitress-hood.
âTry one of these T-bones with hashed-brown potatoes,â the drummer suggested. âThey got a nice T-bone here.â
âWould you like one, dear?â Scripps asked his wife.
âIâll just take a bowl of milk and crackers,â the elderly Mrs. Scripps said. âYou have whatever you want, dear.â
âHereâs your crackers and milk, Diana,â Mandy said, placing them on the counter. âDo you want a T-bone, sir?â
âYes,â Scripps said. Something stirred again within him.
âWell done or rare?â
âRare, please.â
The waitress turned and called into the wicket: âTea for one. Let it go raw!â
âThank you,â Scripps said. He eyed the waitress Mandy. She had a gift for the picturesque in speech, that girl.
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