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file:///E|/Funny%20&%20Weird%20Shit/75%20-%20Stephen%20King%20Books/Stephen%20King%20-%20Pet%20Sematary.htmthe open hum.That was Rachel, he thought. I'll call her back.But suddenly it seemed like too much work to dial the number, to dance clumsily with her mother—orworse, her checkbook-brandishing father—to be passed on to Rachel . . . and then to Ellie. Ellie wouldstill be up of course; it was an hour earlier in Chicago. Ellie would ask him how Church was doing.Great, he’s fine. Got hit by an Orinco truck. Somehow I’m absolutely positive it was an Orinco truck.Anything else would lack dramatic unity, if you know what I mean. You don’t? Well, never mind. Thetruck killed him but didn’t mark him up hardly at all. Jud and I planted him up in the old Micmacburying ground— sort of an annex to the Pet Sematary, if you know what I mean. Amazing walk,punkin. I’ll take you up there sometime and we’ll put flowers by his marker—excuse me, his cairn.After the quicksand's frozen over, that is, and the bears go to sleep for the winter.He rehung the telephone, crossed to the sink, and filled it with hot water. He removed his shirt andwashed. He had been sweating like a pig in spite of the cold, and a pig was exactly what he smelled like.There was some leftover meatloaf in the refrigerator. Louis cut it into slabs, put them on a slice ofRoman Meal bread, and added two thick rounds of Bermuda onion. He contemplated this for a momentbefore dousing it with ketchup and slamming down another slice of bread. If Rachel and Ellie had beenaround, they would have wrinkled their noses in identical gestures of distaste— yuck, gross.Well, you missed it, ladies, Louis thought with undeniable satisfaction and gobbled his sandwich. Ittasted great. Confucius say he who smell like pig eat like wolf, he thought and smiled. He chased thesandwich with several long swallows of milk directly from the carton—another habit Rachel frowned onstrenuously— and then he went upstairs, undressed, and got into bed without even washing his teeth. Hisaches and pains had faded to one low throb that was almost comforting.His watch was there where he had left it, and he looked at it. Ten minutes of nine. It really wasincredible.Louis turned off the light, turned over on his side, and slept.He woke up sometime after three the next morning and shuffled to the bathroom, He was standing thereurinating, blinking owlishly in the bright white fluorescent bathroom light, when the discrepancysuddenly showed up in his mind, and his eyes widened—it was as if two pieces of something whichshould have fitted together perfectly had instead thudded against one another and rebounded.Tonight Jud had told him that his dog had died when he was ten—had died of infection after beingscraped up in a snarl of rusty barbed wire. But on the late-summer day when all of them had walked upto the Pet Sematary together, Jud said that his dog had died of old age and was buried there—he hadfile:///E|/Funny%20&%20Weird%20Shit/75%20-%20St...20Books/Stephen%20King%20-%20Pet%20Sematary.htm (111 of 333)7/28/2005 9:21:49 PM

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