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Sycamore Row - John Grisham

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then drifted around the world at various jobs in the shipping business. Seth lost contact<br />

with his younger brother decades earlier and never mentioned him. There was no way<br />

to contact Ancil and clearly no reason to do so. He was probably as dead as Seth.<br />

They talked about some old family relatives, none of whom they’d seen in years, none<br />

of whom they wanted to see now. What a sad, curious family, Lettie thought as she<br />

served them a selection of cakes. It was shaping up to be a small and quick funeral<br />

service.<br />

“Let’s get her outta here,” Herschel said when Lettie returned to the kitchen. “We’re<br />

getting ripped off at five bucks an hour.”<br />

“We? Since when are we paying her?” Ramona asked.<br />

“Oh, she’s on our clock now, one way or the other. Everything’s coming out of the<br />

estate.”<br />

“I’m not cleaning the house, Herschel, are you?”<br />

“Of course not.”<br />

Ian spoke up: “Let’s play it cool, get through the funeral and all, tell her to clean the<br />

house, then we’ll lock it up when we leave on Wednesday.”<br />

“Who tells her she’s out of a job?” Ramona asked.<br />

“I’ll do it,” Herschel said. “No big deal. She’s just a maid.”<br />

“There’s something fishy about her,” Ian said. “Can’t put my finger on it, but she acts<br />

like she knows something we don’t, something important. Ya’ll feel that way?”<br />

“Definitely something in the air,” Herschel said, pleased to reach a rare agreement<br />

with his brother-in-law.<br />

But Ramona disagreed: “No, it’s just the shock and the sadness. She’s one of the few<br />

people Seth could tolerate, or could tolerate him, and she’s sad he’s gone. That, and she’s<br />

about to lose her job.”<br />

“You think she knows she’s about to be fired?” Herschel asked.<br />

“I’m sure she’s worried.”<br />

“She’s just a housekeeper.”<br />

Lettie arrived home with a cake, one graciously given to her by Ramona. It was a flat,<br />

one-layer sheet cake coated with store-bought vanilla icing and laden with slices of<br />

toasted pineapple, without a doubt the least appealing of the half dozen arranged on<br />

Mr. Hubbard’s kitchen counter. It had been delivered by a man from the church who’d<br />

asked Lettie, among other things, if the family planned to sell Seth’s Chevrolet pickup<br />

truck. Lettie had no idea but promised to pass along the inquiry. She did not.<br />

She had seriously considered tossing the cake into a ditch along the route home, but<br />

couldn’t bring herself to be so wasteful. Her mother was battling diabetes and did not<br />

need another load of sugar, if she in fact wanted to sample the cake.<br />

Lettie parked in the gravel drive and noted that Simeon’s old truck was not there. She<br />

did not expect it since he’d been away for several days. She preferred him to be away,<br />

but she never knew from one day to the next. It was not a happy house in good times,

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