Bringing Ezra Back

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by Cynthia DeFelice


  I wished I could explain it all to Molly. “Ezra’s gone to his we-gi-wa,” I told her. “He’s got it all fixed up again. I followed him there, the day when I was gone and didn’t get back till after dark.”

  “But why?” she wailed.

  “I think it’s because it’s where he lived with his wife,” I said. “They were happy there. I reckon he’s going back to try to be happy there again.”

  Molly sniffled, appearing to be thinking about it.

  “Maybe he’ll find another wife,” I said, adding, “same as Pa might do.”

  She smiled a little bit at that.

  “He’s not gone for good, Molly. He’ll come back to see us, I bet, and I’m sure Pa will let us visit him sometimes.”

  “But it’s so far away,” she said sadly.

  I thought of something Orrin Beckwith said to Honeywell one day. It had made me grin like a roast possum at the time, and I smiled, remembering it. I hoped it would make Molly smile, too.

  “It seems farther than it is, Molly,” I told her. “But once you get there, you’ll find it ain’t.”

  Also by Cynthia DeFelice

  The Apprenticeship of Lucas Whitaker

  Death at Devil’s Bridge

  The Ghost and Mrs. Hobbs

  The Ghost of Cutler Creek

  The Ghost of Fossil Glen

  The Missing Manatee

  Nowhere to Call Home

  Under the Same Sky

  Casey in the Bath,

  illustrated by Chris L. Demarest

  Old Granny and the Bean Thief,

  illustrated by Cat Bowman Smith

  One Potato, Two Potato,

  illustrated by Andrea U’Ren

  The Real, True Dulcie Campbell,

  illustrated by R. W. Alley

  Copyright © 2006 by Cynthia C. DeFelice

  All rights reserved

  First edition, 2006

  www.fsgkidsbooks.com

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  eISBN 9781466893580

  First eBook edition: March 2015

 

 

 


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