Raymond's Run

  • Squeeky standing on the corner admiring the weather and about to take a stroll down Broadway so she can practice breathing exercises

  • Raymond walking on the inside close to the buildings, thinking he’s a circus performer and that the curb is a tightrope

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  • Squeeky will high-prance down 34th Street like a rodeo pony

  • Squeeky is strolling down Broadway breathing out and breathing in on counts of seven, which is her lucky number, and here comes Gretchen and her sidekicks.

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    You signing up for the May Day races?” smiles Mary Louise,

  • You signing up for the May Day races?” smiles Mary Louise,

  • don’t think you’re going to win this time,” says Rosie,

  • “I always win cause I’m the best,” Squeeky says straight at Gretchen

  • What grade you in now, Raymond?” “You got anything to say to my brother, you say it to me, Mary Louise Williams of Raggedy Town, Baltimore.” “What are you, his mother?” sasses Rosie.

  • “That’s right, Fatso. And the next word out of anybody and I’ll be their mother too.” So they just stand there and Gretchen shifts from one leg to the other and so do they.

  • Squeeky goes to may day race

  • Squeeky goes to the park and sighns up for the race

  • squeeky wins the race

  • Squeeky is thinking bout teaching raymons to run