just as soon not … 〃

〃It isn't a question of what I want〃; she said。 〃I have to know how it came out; although I guess there is no doubt that you executed him。 The intervention of Providence…with…a…capital…P is greatly overrated in the lives of ordinary humans; I think。 But before I take those pages 。。。 Paul 。。。〃

She stopped; as if unsure how to go on。 I waited。 Sometimes you can't help people。 Sometimes it's better not even to try。

〃Paul; you speak in here as though you had two grown children in 1932 … not just one; but two。 If you didn't get married to your Janice when you were twelve and she was eleven; something like that … 〃

I smiled a little。 〃We were young when we married … a lot of hill…people are; my own mother was … but not that young。〃

〃Then how old are you? I've always assumed you were in your early eighties; my age; possibly even a little younger; but according to this。。。〃

〃I was forty the year John walked the Green Mile〃; I said。 〃I was born in 1892。 That makes me a hundred and four; unless my reckoning's out。〃

She stared at me; speechless。

I held out the rest of the manuscript; remembering again how John had touched me; there in his cell。

You won't 'splode; he'd said; smiling a bit at the very idea; and I hadn't 。。。 but something had happened to me; all the same。 Something lasting。

〃Read the rest of it〃; I said。 〃What answers I have are in there。〃

〃All right〃; she almost whispered。 〃I