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“Nick, let’s go.” I moved quickly, too afraid that if I stopped,
                   Da would order me back upstairs again.
                       We pulled Paddy out the door and down Geary Street. As we
                   moved along the uneven sidewalks, the ding of the streetcar filled
                   the air as the evening sounds of the Richmond District came to
                   life. A misty sheen clung to my skin.  ctober was usually a warm
                   month, but today the temperature dipped lower than normal. The
                   fog began its slow stroll toward the city. Its thick tendrils swooped
                   in like an apparition and quickly swallowed the sky.
                       At one point along the sidewalk, Nick had to stop and slap
                   Paddy’s face to keep him from passing out.
                       “Can’t walk anymore,” Paddy protested.
                       “We’re almost there,” I reassured him.
                       I reminded Paddy to hold pressure on the cloth that was now
                   close to the color of cooked beets. Every time Nick looked down,
                   he took a deep swallow. The last thing we needed was him losing
                   his lunch here on the sidewalk.
                        We should hurry,  I said.  Those fingers need to be cleaned
                   and stitched up before he loses any more blood.”
                       “You learn that from that block of a book you’re poring over
                   every night while Mam and Da think you’re saying your prayers?”
                       “That book is called Gray’s Anatomy for your information. It’s
                   full of all sorts of interesting facts about the body,” I said ignoring
                   Nick’s prickly tone.
                       “Whatever you’re reading, it won’t matter once you’re at the
                   convent,” Nick grumbled. “Can’t see the nuns taking kindly to you
                   hiding that tome under your postulant skirts.”
                       “I bet you don’t even know about half the wonders of the
                   human body,” I shot back not wanting to talk about the turn my
                   life would take in five short months.


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