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1  "It's astonishing how they pick up," said Isa.
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2  Isa thought her gaze was fixed because she saw God there, God on his throne.
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3  But Isa, though she should have risen at the same moment that Mrs. Haines rose, sat on.
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4  Every summer, for seven summers now, Isa had heard the same words; about the hammer and the nails; the pageant and the weather.
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5  They were bringing up nets full of fish from the sea; but Isa was seeing--the garden, variable as the forecast said, in the light breeze.
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6  Still he did remember--and he was about to tell them what, when there was a sound outside, and Isa, his son's wife, came in with her hair in pigtails; she was wearing a dressing-gown with faded peacocks on it.
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