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e to get on stage himself。 That chance now fell into his lap; courtesy of Percy Wetmore。

〃Hey; Del!〃 Percy called; half…laughing; starting after Brutal and Delacroix and drifting much too close to Whartons side of the Green Mile without realizing it。 〃Hey; you numb shit; I didnt mean nothin by it! Are you all ri…〃

Wharton was up off his bunk and over to the bars of his cell in a flash … never in my time as a guard did I see anyone move so fast; and that includes some of the athletic young men Brutal and I worked with later at Boys Correctional。 He shot his arms out through the bars and grabbed Percy; first by the shoulders of his uniform blouse and then by the throat。 Wharton dragged him back against his cell door。 Percy squealed like a pig in a slaughter…chute; and I saw from his eyes that he thought he was going to die。

〃Aint you sweet;〃 Wharton whispered。 One hand left Percys throat and ruffled through his hair。 〃Soft!〃 he said; half…laughing。 〃Like a girls。 I druther fuck your asshole than your sisters pussy; I think。〃 And he actually kissed Percys ear。

I think Percy … who had beat Delacroix onto the block for accidentally brushing his crotch; remember … knew exactly what was happening。 I doubt that he wanted to; but I think he did。 All the color had drained from his face; and the blemishes on his cheeks stood out like birthmarks。 His eyes were huge and wet。 A line of spittle leaked from one er of his twitching mouth。 All this happened quick … it was begun and done in less than ten seconds; Id say。

Harry and I stepped forward; our billies raised。 Dean drew his gun。 But before things could go so much as an inch further; Wharton let go of Perry and stepped back; raising his hands to his shoulders and grinning his dank grin。 〃I let im go; I us just playin and I let im go;〃 he said。 〃Never hurt airy single hair on that boys purty head; so dont you go stickin me down in that goddam soft room again。〃

Percy Wetmore darted across the Green Mile and cringed against the barred door of the empty cell on the other side; breathing so fast and so loud that it sounded almost like sobbing。 He had finally gotten his lesson in keeping to the center of the Green Mile and away from the frumious bandersnatch; the teeth that bite and the claws that catch。 I had an idea it was a lesson that would stick with him longer than all the advice wed given him after our rehearsals。

There was an expression of utter terror on his face; and his precious hair was seriously mussed up for the first time since Id met him; all in spikes and tangles。 He looked like someone who has just escaped being raped。

There was a moment of utter stop then; a quiet so thick that the only sound was the sobbing whistle of Percys breathing。 What broke it was cackling laughter; so sudden and so pletely its own mad thing that it was shocking。 Wharton; was my first thought; but it wasnt him。 It was Delacroix; standing in the open door of his cell and pointing at Percy。 The mouse was back on his shoulder; and Delacroix looked like a small but malevolent male witch; plete with imp。

〃Lookit him; he done piss his pants!〃 Delacroix howled。 〃Lookit what the big man done! Bus other people wid is stick; mais oui some mauvais homme; but when someone touch him; he make water in is pants jus like a baby!〃

He laughed and pointed; all his fear and hatred of Percy ing out in that derisive laughter。 Percy stared at him; seemingly incapable of moving or speaking。 Wharton stepped back to the bars of his cell; looked down at the dark splotch on the front of Percys trousers … it was small but it was there; and no question about what it was … and grinned。 〃Somebody ought to buy the tough boy a didy;〃 he said; and went back to his bunk; chuffing laughter。

Brutal went down to Delacroixs cell; but the Cajun had ducked inside and thrown himself on his bunk before Brutal could get there。

I reached out and grasped Percys shoulder。 〃Percy…〃 I began; but that was as far as I got。 He came to life; shaking my hand off。 He looked down at the front of his pants; saw the spot spreading there; and blushed a dark; fiery red。 He looked up at me again; then at Harry and Dean。 I remember being glad that Old Toot…Toot was gone。 If hed been around; the story would have been all over the prison in a single day。 And; given Percys last name…an unfortunate one; in this context … it was a story that would have been told with the relish of high glee for years to e。

〃You talk about this to anyone; and youll all be on the breadlines in a week;〃 he whispered fiercely。 It was the sort of crack that would have made me want to swat him under other circumstances; but under these; I only pitied him。 I think he saw that pity; and it made it worse with him … like having an open wound scoured with tles。

〃What goes on here stays here;〃 Dean said quietly。 〃You dont have to worry about that。〃

Percy looked back over his shoulder; toward Delacroixs cell。 Brutal was just locking the door; and from inside; deadly clear; we could still hear Delacroix giggling。 Percys look was as black as thunder。 I thought of telling him that you reaped what you sowed in this life; and then decided this might not be the right time for a scripture lesson。

〃As for him … 〃 he began; but never finished。 He left; instead; head down; to go into the storage room and look for a dry pair of pants。

〃Hes so purty;〃 Wharton said in a dreamy voice。 Harry told him to shut the fuck up before he went down to the restraint room just on general damned principles。 Wharton folded his arms on his chest; closed his eyes; and appeared to go to sleep。

9。

The night before Delacroixs execution came down hotter and muggier than ever … eighty…one degrees by the thermometer outside the Admin readyroom window when I clocked in at six。 Eighty…one degrees at the end of October; think of that; and thunder rumbling in the west like it does in July。 Id met a member of my congregation in town that afternoon; and he had asked me; with apparent seriousness; if I thought such unseasonable weather could be a sign of the Last Times。 I said that I was sure not; but it crossed my mind that it was Last Times for Eduard Delacroix; all right。 Yes indeed it was。

Bill Dodge was standing in the door to the exercise yard; drinking coffee and smoking him a little smoke。 He looked around at me and said; 〃Well; lookit here。 Paul Edgebe; big as life and twice as ugly。〃

〃Howd the day go; Billy?〃

〃All right。〃

〃Delacroix?〃

〃Fine。 He seems to understand its tomorrow; and yet its like he dont understand。 You know how most of em are when the end finally es for them。〃

I nodded。 〃Wharton?

Bill laughed。 〃What a edian。 Makes Jack Benny sound like a Quaker。 He told Rolfe Wettermark that he ate strawberry jam out of his wifes pussy。〃

〃What did Rolfe say?〃

〃That he wasnt married。 Said it must have been his mother Wharton was thinking of。〃

I laughed; and hard。 That really was funny; in a low sort of way。 And it was good just to be able to laugh without feeling like someone was lighting matches way down low in my gut。 Bill laughed with me; then turned the rest of his coffee out in the yard; which was empty except for a few shuffling trusties; most of whom had been there for a thousand years or so。

Thunder rumbled somewhere far off; and unfocused heat lightning flashed in the darkening sky overhead。 Bill looked up uneasily; his laughter dying。

〃I tell you what; though;〃 he said; 〃I dont like this weather much。 Feels like somethings gonna happen。 Something bad。〃

About that he was right。 The bad thing happened right around quarter of ten that night。 That was when Percy killed Mr。 Jingles。

10。

At first it seemed like it was going to be a pretty good night in spite of the heat … John Coffey was being his usual quiet self; Wild Bill was making out to be Mild Bill; and Delacroix was in good spirits for a man who had a date with Old Sparky in a little more than twenty…four hours。

He did understand what was going to happen to him; at least on the most basic level; he had ordered chili for his last meal and gave me special instructions for the kitchen。 〃Tell em to lay on dat hotsauce;〃 he said。 〃Tell em the kind dat really jump up your troat an say howdy … the green stuff; none of dat mild。 Dat stuff gripe me like a motherfucker; I cant get off the toilet the nex day; but I dont think I gonna have a problem this time; nest…ce pas?〃

Most of them worry about their immortal souls with a kind of moronic ferocity; but Delacroix pretty much dismissed my questions about what he wanted for spiritual fort in his last hours。 If 〃dat fella〃 Schuster had been good enough for Big Chief Bitterbuck; Del reckoned; Schuster would be good enough for him。 No; what he cared about … youve guessed already; Im sure … was what was going to happen to Mr。 Jingles after he; Delacroix; passed on。 I was used to spending long hours with the condemned on the night before their last march; but this was the first time Id spent those long hours pondering the fate of a mouse。

Del considered scenario after scenario; patiently working the possibilities through his dim mind。 And while he thought aloud; wanting to provide for his pet mouses future as if it were a child that had to be put through college; he threw that colored spool against the wall。 Each time he did it; Mr。 Jingles would spring after it; track it down; and then roll it back to Dels foot。 It started to get on my nerves after awhile …first the clack of the spool against the stone wall; then the minute clitter of Mr。 Jingless paws。 Although it was a cute trick; it palled after niy minutes or so。 And Mr。 Jingles never seemed to get tired。 He paused every now and then to refresh himself with a drink of water out of a coffee saucer Delacroix kept for just that purpose; or to munch a pink crumb of peppermint candy; and then back to it he went。 Several times it was on the tip of my tongue to tell Delacroix to give it a rest; and each time I reminded myself that he had this night and tomorrow to play the spool…game with Mr。 Jingles; and that was all。 Near the end; though; it began to be really difficult to hold onto that thought … you know how it is; with a noise thats repeated over and over。 After a while it shoots your nerve。 I started to speak after all; then something made me look over my shoulder and out the cell door。 John Coffey was standing at his cell door across the way; and he shook his head at me: right; left; back to center。 As if he had read my mind and was telling me to think again。

I would see that Mr。 Jingles got to Delacroixs maiden aunt; I said; the one who had sent him the big bag of candy。 His colored spool could go as well; even his 〃house〃 … wed take up a collection and see that Toot gave up his claim on the Corona box。 No; said Delacroix after some consideration (he had time to throw the spool against the wall at least five times; with Mr。 Jingles either nosing it back or pushing it with his paws); that wouldnt do。 Aunt Hermione was too old; she wouldnt understand Mr。 Jingless frisky ways; and suppose Mr。 Jingles outlived her? What would happen to him then? No; no; Aunt Hermione just wouldnt do。

Well; then; I asked; suppose one of us took it

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