Miss Shumway Waves a Wand

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my eye, what the hell do you find funny in this? Tell ‘em to behave themselves.”
    I came over and explained to the kids that they could each clean one of Bogle’s shoes and there was no need to fight about it.
    They considered this for a moment, then they wanted to know if the payment would also be divided.
    I referred this to Bogle.
    “Aw, the hell with it” he said, losing patience. “Tell ‘em to dust. I thought they were nice kids. Money’s all these brats think of. I don’t want to be bothered with ‘em.”
    “Hey! Where’s all this stuff about liking kids?” I said severely. “You’ll disappoint ‘em, you know.”
    Bogle fanned himself with his hat. “Iszatso?” he said violently. “What about me? They nearly broke my gawdamn leg.”
    “Have it your own way,” I said and explained to the kids that Bogle had changed his mind. When it had sunk in, they started howling at the tops of their voices.
    They even put my teeth on edge.
    “Now, do you see what you’ve done?” I said.
    “Get ‘em out of here,” Bogle said, confused. “They’ll raise the whole neighbourhood.” Myra and Doc Ansell came running out.
    “What’s going on?” Ansell asked, looking over the top of his sun glasses in surprise.
    “Notin’,” Bogle said between his teeth. “Just a couple of kids bawling. That ain’t anything, is it?”
    Myra looked at him with withering scorn. “So you even bully children, you big cheese,” she said indignantly. “You ought to be ashamed of yourself!”
    Bogle closed his eyes. “You again?” he said, tapping ominously on the table. “Every time I open my mouth, I get a broadcast from you. Listen, these kids want to shine my shoes. Well, I don’t want my shoes shined see? Does that call for anything from you?”
    The kids stopped howling and looked at Myra hopefully. They sensed that she was on their side.
    “And why don’t you want them shined?” Myra demanded. “Just look at them! They’re like exhumed coffins.”
    Bogle loosened his collar. “I don’t care what they look like. I don’t want them shined,” he said, furiously. “If I want them shined, I’ll shine ‘em myself.”
    “How ridiculous!” Myra said. “I think you’re just being mean. You don’t want to pay these kids to shine your shoes. You want them to do it for nothing.”
    Bogle picked up his pewter mug and flattened it between his hands. “I’ve changed my mind about having my shoes shined,” he said with a hiss.
    “Changed your mind?” Myra repeated. “Who did you find crazy enough to swap with you?”
    Bogle flexed his fingers. He seemed to have developed acute asthma.
    “There’s no need to lose our tempers,” Ansell joined in, soothingly. “If Bogle doesn’t want his shoes shined, then there’s nothing more to be said. We came out because we thought someone was being hurt. Come along, Myra, well go back to our meal.”
    “You might do those kids a lot of harm if you frustrate them,” Myra said warmly. “Haven’t you ever heard of repression?”
    Bogle blinked at her.
    “I wouldn’t have it on toy conscience,” Myra went on. “All for the sake of a peso. Don’t tell me you can’t afford it or have you a hole in your sock?”
    “Yeah, yeah,” Bogle said, becoming dazed. “Why don’t I let ‘em shine them? What do I care? Let ‘em do anything.”
    “There now,” Myra said. “After all this fuss.” She smiled at the two kids and pointed to Bogle’s shoes.
    They were on him like terriers on a rat. I’ve never seen anything like it. Bogle, the two kids and the chair went over with a bang that made Bogle’s teeth rattle. The two kids fought Bogle, fought each other and went back and fought Bogle again. They pulled off one of his shoes and threw it into the Square. Then they twisted his toes.
    Bogle just lay on his back making a humming noise like he had swallowed a bee.
    The kids fastened onto his other shoe. They smeared blacking on themselves, on the floor and on

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