“The Lottery” By Shirley Jackson
“The Lottery” By Shirley Jackson
Tessie complains that Mr Summers didn't give her husband enough time to choose properly Mrs Delacroix says, “Be a good sport, Tessie,” and Bill Hutchinson
Summers asks how many kids Bill has, and he answers that he has three Tessie protests again that the lottery wasn't fair Mr Graves dumps the papers out of Graves, followed him, carrying a three- legged stool, and the stool was put in the center of the square and Mr Summers set the black box down on it The
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