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  • fight tuberculosis, folks. christmas eve, an old
  • Junkie selling christmas seals on north park street.
  • The priest, they called him. fight tuberculosis, folks.
  • People hurried by, gray shadows on a distant wall.
  • It was getting late and no money to score.
  • He turned into a side street and the lake wind hit him like a knife.
  • Cab stop just ahead under a streetlight.
  • Boy got out with a suitcase. thin kid in prep school clothes,
  • Familiar face, the priest told himself, watching from the doorway.
  • remindsme of something a long time ago. the boy, there, with his overcoat
  • Unbuttoned, reaching into his pants pocket for the cab fare.
  • The cab drove away and turned the corner. the boy went inside
  • A building. hmm, yes, maybe - the suitcase was there in the doorway.
  • The boy nowhere in sight. gone to get the keys, most likely,
  • Have to move fast. he picked up the suitcase and started for the corner.
  • Made it. glanced down at the case. it didnt look like the case the boy had,
  • Or any boy would have. the priest couldnt put his finger on what was so
  • Old about the case. old and dirty, poor quality leather, and heavy.
  • Better see whats inside. he turned into lincoln park, found an
  • Empty place and opened the case. two severed human legs that belonged to
  • A young man with dark skin. shiny black leg hairs glittered in the
  • Dim streetlight. the legs had been forced into the case and he had to use
  • His knee on the back of the case to shove them out. legs, yet,
  • He said, and walked quickly away with the case.
  • Might bring a few dollars to score. the buyer sniffed suspiciously.
  • kind of a funny smell about it. its just mexican leather.
  • well, some joker didnt cure it.
  • The buyer looked at the case with cold disfavor.
  • not even right sure he killed it, whatever it is.
  • Three is the best I can do and it hurts. but since this is christmas
  • And youre the priest... he slipped three bills under the table into the
  • Priests dirty hand. the priest faded into the street shadows, seedy
  • And furtive. three cents didnt buy a bag, nothing less than a nickel.
  • Say, remember that old addie croaker told me not to come back unless
  • I paid him the three cents I owe him. yeah, isnt that a fruit for ya,
  • Blow your stack about three lousy cents.
  • The doctor was not pleased to see him.
  • now, what do you want? I told you!
  • The priest laid three bills on the table. the doctor put the
  • Money in his pocket and started to scream.
  • Ive had troubles! people have been around!
  • I may lose my license! the priest just sat there, eyes, old and heavy with
  • Years of junk, on the doctors face.
  • i cant write you a prescription. the doctor jerked open a drawer
  • And slid an ampule across the table. thats all I have in the office!
  • The doctor stood up. take it and get out! he screamed, hysterical.
  • The priests expression did not change.
  • The doctor added in quieter tones, after all, Im a professional man,
  • And I shouldnt be bothered by people like you.
  • is that all you have for me? one lousy quarter g? couldnt you lend
  • Me a nickel...? get out, get out, Ill call the police I tell you.
  • all right, doctor, Im going. of course it was cold and far to walk,
  • Rooming house, a shabby street, room on the top floor.
  • these stairs, coughed the priest there, pulling himself up along the
  • Bannister. he went into the bathroom, yellow wall panels,
  • Toilet dripping, and got his works from under the washbasin.
  • Wrapped in brown paper, back to his room, get every drop in the dropper.
  • He rolled up his sleeve. then he heard a groan from next door,
  • Room eighteen. the mexican kid lived there, the priest had passed him on
  • The stairs and saw the kid was hooked, but he never spoke, because he
  • Didnt want any juvenile connections, bad news in any language.
  • The priest had had enough bad news in his life.
  • He heard the groan again, a groan he could feel, no mistaking that groan
  • And what it meant. maybe he had an accident or something.
  • In any case, I cant enjoy my priestly medications with that sound coming
  • Through the wall. thin walls you understand. the priest put down his
  • Dropper, cold hall, and knocked on the door of room eighteen.
  • quien es? its the preist, kid, I live next door.
  • He could hear someone hobbling across the floor.
  • A bolt slid. the boy stood there in his underwear shorts, eyes black with
  • Pain. he started to fall. the priest helped him over to the bed.
  • whats wrong, son? its my legs, senor, cramps, and now I am without
  • Medicine. the priest could see the cramps, like knots of wood there
  • In the young legs, dark shiny black leg hairs.
  • a few years ago I damaged myself in a bicycle race,
  • It was then that the cramps started. and now he has the leg cramps back
  • With compound junk interest. the old priest stood there, feeling the boy
  • Groan. he inclined his head as if in prayer, went back and got his dropper.
  • its just a quarter g, kid. i do not require much, senor.
  • The boy was sleeping when the priest left room eighteen.
  • He went back to his room and sat down on the bed.
  • Then it hit him like heavy silent snow. all the gray junk yesterdays.
  • He sat there received the immaculate fix. and since he was himself a priest,
  • There was no need to call one.

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