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  «No head?» he wailed.

  «Yes, oh my God, yes, yes, you got your blamed head!» she snapped, giving up. «Now fetch me back my bat with the needle in his eye!»

  He flung it at her. «Haaaa-yoooo!» His yelling went all up the valley, and long after he had run toward home she heard his echoes, racing.

  Then she plucked up her kindling with a great dry weariness and started back toward her shack, sighing, talking. And Charlie followed her all the way, really invisible now, so she couldn't see him, just hear him, like a pine cone dropping or a deep underground stream trickling, or a squirrel clambering a bough; and over the fire at twilight she and Charlie sat, him so invisible, and her feeding him bacon he wouldn't take, so she ate it herself, and then she fixed some magic and fell asleep with Charlie, made out of sticks and rags and pebbles, but still warm and her very own son, slumbering and nice in her shaking mother arms… and they talked about golden things in drowsy voices until dawn made the fire slowly, slowly wither out….

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