The Vertical City by Fannie Hurst
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"Mamma, you--you're making Alma tremble so that she can scarcely walk if
you drag her so. There's no one following, dear. I won't let anyone harm you. Please, sweetheart--a taxicab." "No. I tell you he's following. He tried to put me into a taxicab. Followed me. Said he knew me." "Then, mamma, listen. Do you hear? Alma wants you to listen. If you don't--she'll faint. People are looking. Now I want you to turn square around and look. No, look again. You see now, there's no one following. Now I want you to cross the street over there to the Subway. Just with Alma who loves you. There's nobody following. Just with Alma who loves you." And then Carrie, whose lace hat was quite on the back of her head, relaxed enough so that through the enormous maze of the traffic of trucks and the heavier drags of the lower city, her daughter could wind their way. "My baby! My poor Louis!" she kept saying. "The worst I've ever been. Oh--Alma--Louis--waiting--before we get there--Louis!" It was in the tightest tangle of the crossing and apparently on this conjuring of her husband that Carrie jerked suddenly free of Alma's frailer hold. "No--no--not home--now. Him. Alma!" And darted back against the breast of the down side of the traffic. There was scarcely more than the quick rotation of her arm around with |
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