2232. What was devilish about selling paintings to 
tourists she did not know and could not say. It was an instinctive 
reaction. Her suspicion was that any serious interaction with the 
tourists was bound to lead to Coromo’s soul being corrupted.
 2233. So Grandmother sent Coromo a note asking him to 
come to see her because she had been feeling poorly, and wanted to tell 
him something. The next thing she did was to send her favorite niece 
down to the town on the coast in order for her to close out her savings 
account and bring her all the money she had in the world home in 
one of those nice white envelopes, the kind which are just slightly 
larger than a dollar bill.
 2234. On Coromo’s day off he went to visit his 
Grandmother, and found her in bed at about two in the afternoon. The 
first thing he noticed about her was how colorless her face looked, just
 like someone had photo-shopped all the red out of her cheeks. 
Although her speech had come back she still had a little trouble with 
her tongue, and had to  speak very slowly.
2235. Grandmother was agitated because she had prepared a long lecture in her mind to deliver to Coromo. Over the past week she had developed this lecture into various topics with sub-headings, footnotes, and quotes from the Bible, but when the time came to deliver her lecture it did not work out the way she had imagined it. 




 
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