A long piece of wire came across my shoulder. It went to the door, and then the fire went away.
I began to cry.
"What you howling for now." Luster said. "Look there." The fire was there.
I hushed. "Cant you set and look at the fire and be quiet like mammy told you." Luster said. "You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
Here.
Here's you some more cake."
"What you done to him now." Dilsey said. "Cant you never let him alone."
"I was just trying to get him to hush up and not sturb Miss Cahline." Luster said. "Something got him started again."
"And I know what that something name." Dilsey said. "I'm going to get Versh to take a stick to you when he comes home.
You just trying yourself. You been doing it all day.
Did you take him down to the branch."
"Nome." Luster said. "We been right here in this yard all day, like you said."
His hand came for another piece of cake.
Dilsey hit his hand.
"Reach it again, and I chop it right off with this here butcher knife." Dilsey said.
"I bet he aint had one piece of it."
"Yes he is." Luster said. "He already had twice as much as me.
Ask him if he aint."
"Reach hit one more time." Dilsey said. "Just reach it."
That's right, Dilsey said.
I reckon it'll be my time to cry next.
Reckon Maury going to let me cry on him a while, too.
His name's Benjy now, Caddy said.
How come it is, Dilsey said.
He aint wore out the name he was born with yet, is he.
Benjamin came out of the bible, Caddy said.
It's a better name for him than Maury was.
How come it is, Dilsey said.
Mother says it is, Caddy said.
Huh, Dilsey said.
Name aint going to help him.
Hurt him, neither.
Folks dont have no luck, changing names.
My name been Dilsey since fore I could remember and it be Dilsey when they's long forgot me.
How will they know it's Dilsey, when it's long forgot, Dilsey, Caddy said.
It'll be in the Book, honey, Dilsey said.
Writ out.
Can you read it, Caddy said.
Wont have to, Dilsey said.
They'll read it for me.
All I got to do is say Ise here.
The long wire came across my shoulder, and the fire went away.
I began to cry.
Dilsey and Luster fought.
"I seen you." Dilsey said. "Oho, I seen you." She dragged Luster out of the corner, shaking him. "Wasn't nothing bothering him, was they.
You just wait till your pappy come home.
I wish I was young like I use to be, I'd tear them years right off your head.
I good mind to lock you up in that cellar and not let you go to that show tonight, I sho is."
"Ow, mammy." Luster said. "Ow, mammy.
I put my hand out to where the fire had been.