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Young Irony
Hispaganismsoaredthatnightandwhenshefadedoutlikeagrayghostdowntheroad,adeepsingingcameoutofthefieldsandfilledhiswayhomeward.AllnightthesummermothsflittedinandoutofAmory’swindow;allnightlargeloomingsoundsswayedinmysticreverythroughthesilvergrain—andhelayawakeinthecleardarkness.
SEPTEMBER
Amoryselectedabladeofgrassandnibbledatitscientifically.
"IneverfallinloveinAugustorSeptember,"heproffered.
"Whenthen?"
"ChristmasorEaster.I’maliturgist."
"Easter!"Sheturneduphernose."Huh!Springincorsets!"
"Easterwouldborespring,wouldn’tshe?Easterhasherhairbraided,wearsatailoredsuit."
"Bindonthysandals,oh,thoumostfleet.
Overthesplendorandspeedofthyfeet—"
quotedEleanorsoftly,andthenadded:"IsupposeHallowe’enisabetterdayforautumnthanThanksgiving."
"Muchbetter—andChristmasevedoesverywellforwinter,butsummer..."
"Summerhasnoday,"shesaid."Wecan’tpossiblyhaveasummerlove.Somanypeoplehavetriedthatthename’sbecomeproverbial.Summerisonlytheunfulfilledpromiseofspring,acharlataninplaceofthewarmbalmynightsIdreamofinApril.It’sasadseasonoflifewithoutgrowth....Ithasnoday."
"FourthofJuly,"Amorysuggestedfacetiously.
"Don’tbefunny!"shesaid,rakinghimwithhereyes.
"Well,whatcouldfulfilthepromiseofspring?"
Shethoughtamoment.