Кэтрин Стокетт - The Help / Прислуга. Книга для чтения на английском языке стр 6.

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I better just go on and say it. I think she got her eye on you, Minny. Just be extra careful around her.

Miss Hilly ought to be extra careful around me. What she say, I cant cook? She say that old bag a bones aint eating cause I cant feed her? Minny stand up, throw her purse up on her arm.

Im sorry, Minny, I only told you so you stay out a her

She ever say that to me, she gone get a piece a Minny for lunch. She huff down the steps.

I watch her through the window, stomping off toward her house. Miss Hilly aint somebody to mess with[12]. Law, maybe I should a just kept it to myself.

A couple mornings later, I get off the bus, walk the block to Miss Leefolts house. Parked in front is a old lumber truck. Theys two colored mens inside, one drinking a cup a coffee, the other asleep setting straight up. I go on past, into the kitchen.

Mister Raleigh Leefolt still at home this morning, which is rare. Whenever he here, he look like he just counting the minutes till he get to go back to his accounting job. Even on Saturday. But today he carrying on bout something.

This is my damn house and I pay for what goddamn goes in it! Mister Leefolt yell.

Miss Leefolt trying to keep up behind him with that smile that mean she aint happy. I hide out in the washroom. Its been two days since the bathroom talk come up and I was hoping it was over. Mister Leefolt opens the back door to look at the truck setting there, slam it back close again.

I put up with the new clothes, all the damn trips to New Orleans with your sorority sisters, but this takes the goddamn cake.

But itll increase the value of the house. Hilly said so! Im still in the washroom, but I can almost hear Miss Leefolt trying to keep that smile on her face.

We cant afford it! And we do not take orders from the Holbrooks!

Everthing get real quiet for a minute. Then I hear the pap-pap a little feetum pajamas.

Da-dee?

I come out the washroom and into the kitchen then cause Mae Mobleys my business.

Mister Leefolt already kneeling down to her. Hes wearing a smile look like its made out a rubber. Guess what, honey?

She smile back. She waiting for a good surprise.

Youre not going to college so your mamas friends dont have to use the same bathroom as the maid.

He stomp off and slam the door so hard it make Baby Girl blink.

Miss Leefolt look down at her, start shaking her finger. Mae Mobley, you know youre not supposed to climb up out of your crib!

Baby Girl, she looking at the door her daddy slammed, she looking at her mama frowning down at her. My baby, she swallowing it back, like she trying real hard not to cry.

I rush past Miss Leefolt, pick Baby Girl up. I whisper, Lets go on in the living room and play with the talking toy. What that donkey say?

She keeps getting up. I put her back in bed three times this morning.

Cause somebody needs changing[13]. Whooooweeee.

Miss Leefolt tisk, say, Well I didnt realize but she already staring out the window at the lumber truck.

I go on to the back, so mad Im stomping. Baby Girl been in that bed since eight oclock last night, a course she need changing! Miss Leefolt try to sit in twelve hours worth a bathroom mess without getting up!

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I lay Baby Girl on the changing table, try to keep my mad inside. Baby Girl stare up at me while I take off her diaper. Then she reach out her little hand. She touch my mouth real soft.

Mae Mo been bad, she say.

No, baby, you aint been bad, I say, smoothing her hair back. You been good. Real good.

I live on Gessum Avenue, where I been renting since 1942. You could say Gessum got a lot a personality. The houses all be small, but every front yards different some scrubby and grassless like a baldheaded old man. Others got azalea bushes and roses and thick green grass. My yard, I reckon it be somewhere in between.

I got a few red camellia bushes out front a the house. My grass be kind a spotty and I still got a big yellow mark where Treelores pickup sat for three months after the accident. I aint got no trees. But the backyard, now it looks like the Garden of Eden. Thats where my next-door neighbor, Ida Peek, got her vegetable patch.

Ida aint got no backyard to speak of what with all her husbands junk car engines and old refrigerators and tires. Stuff he say he gone fix but never do. So I tell Ida she come plant on my side. That way I dont have no mowing to tend to and she let me pick whatever I need, save me two or three dollars ever week. She put up what we dont eat, give me jars for the winter season. Good turnip greens, eggplant, okra by the bushel, all kind a gourds. I dont know how she keep them bugs out a her tomatoes, but she do. And they good.

That evening, its raining hard outside. I pull out a jar a Ida Peeks cabbage and tomato, eat my last slice a leftover cornbread. Then I set down to look over my finances cause two things done happen: the bus gone up to fifteen cents a ride and my rent gone up to twenty-nine dollars a month. I work for Miss Leefolt eight to four, six days a week except Saturdays. I get paid forty-three dollars ever Friday, which come to $172 a month. That means after I pay the light bill, the water bill, the gas bill, and the telephone bill, I got thirteen dollars and fifty cents a week left for my groceries, my clothes, getting my hair done, and tithing to the church. Not to mention the cost to mail these bills done gone up to a nickel. And my work shoes is so thin, they look like they starving to death. New pair cost seven dollars though, which means Im on be eating cabbage and tomato till I turn into Brer Rabbit[14]. Thank the Lord for Ida Peek, else I be eating nothing.

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