Miss Madeira by Austin Gary
Author:Austin Gary [Austin Gary]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780987782106
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Publisher: Deckle Press
Published: 2011-08-15T03:00:00+00:00
Part Two
There is a painâso utterâIt swallows substance upâThen covers the Abyss with TranceâSo Memory can step
Aroundâacrossâupon itâAs One within a SwoonâGoes safelyâwhere an open eyeâWould drop himâBone by Boneâ
~ Emily Dickinson
One
I had a little bird, Its name was Enza, I opened the window, And in-flew-enza.
In November of 1918, Ronald Jones, Jr., the 20-year-old brother of Madeline Jones, died from bacterial pneumonia; having served two years in the U.S. Army, Ronnie had just returned home from overseas duty. At first, Doc Simpson misdiagnosed his illness as cholera, due to watery diarrhea and occasional vomiting. When he developed a persistent nosebleed, Doc became deeply concerned; fortunately, he quarantined Ronnie, or he might have infected even more people.
It was three days before Madeline, attending the 3rd District Normal School in Cape Girardeau, learned that Ronnie, her mother and father and one of her two younger sisters were victims of the worldâs largest pandemicâthe Spanish fluâwhich, over the next 14 months, would claim between 50 and 100 million victims worldwide. Madelineâs sistersâincluding Esther, then in sixth gradeâwent to school in spite of Doc Simpsonâs warning that Ronnieâs initial cholera diagnosis might, in fact, be something as serious as dengue fever. Since Esther and her younger sister, Virginia, showed no immediate signs, they convinced their mother to let them goâwhich proved fatal to Esther, five of her classmates and her teacher, Goldie Maddox. By lunchtime, Esther had developed a low-grade fever but said nothing; it wasnât until her nose began to bleed that Miss Maddox was aware of her illness, though she failed to comprehend its seriousness.
It was one oâclock before Doc discovered the Jones girls were at school. He immediately called Johnstonâs secretary, Mrs. Dean, who alerted the superintendent.
âW.O., thereâs somethinâ goinâ around. May be a flu bug, but Iâve never seen anything like it.â
âWhat is it?â
âDamned if I knowâ¦but Ronnie Jones just died and his lungs were gushinâ blood. Ronald and Mary are showinâ signs. Now, donât start a panic, but you better be sendinâ the girls home right away.â
Within three days of exposure to the virus, Miss Maddox awoke with a high fever, blanketed with dozens of bloody petechiae and gasping for air. Hysterical, she telephoned her sister, Marie Wallace, who rushed to her aid. When Mrs. Wallace arrived, she found Goldie hemorrhaging from her ears. Before the doctor could be summoned, she suffocatedâher lungs, half-filled sacs of foamy blood. Ironically, the date was November 11th, 1918. Armistice Day, the end of the Great War. In all, eighty-nine of Prospectâs nearly 1500 residents died over the next three monthsâincluding Doc Simpson.
Two weeks later, Sarah Jamison arrived at the train depot in Prospectâmet there by Karl Madeira, who had borrowed Herb Müllerâs delivery truck. In anticipation of being hired to replace Miss Maddox, she brought along most of her clothing and personal possessions in a steamer trunk, which, with some difficulty, Karl loaded onto the flatbed truck.
âItâs so nice of you to meet me. Iâm not sure what I would have done without your assistance.
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