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Show Why We Cry Butch and Fenn Stories 100 "Yeah, but when else?" "When else what?" "When else do you cry?" Well, I don't want to talk to Butch about crying. I'm not going to tell him when I cry. I'll tell him when I throw my curve in Cup Baseball or some other deep secret, but I am not talking about crying today. But he doesn't know that. He'll talk about anything, even the personal things, because he wants to know. Above all else, he wants to know. I guess that's why he doesn't have any friends besides Fenn and me. "I cry when I see Fenn out in right field trying to play the long ball." But Butch doesn't hear me now. He's walked on ahead, his head down, his hands in his pockets to the wrists. 2 Roto is not in the pharmacy- He has already struck here and is probably curled in the willows behind Quail's sheds, where he gnaws on his Snaps for an hour at a time. Linda Aikens is in the pharmacy with her mother. They are over three rows buying shampoo. I hate it in the summer when you see someone you only know at school, and I know Linda. And especially Linda Aikens, because she's having a party for our whole class. She told me once in dance class at school that she thought we should have |