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Bedtime is nine o'clock. No exceptions.
Cars pass through the town now and then end, long as they don't
linger, there’s no trouble. Ed Walters drives the big fuel tanker into town
once or twice a year to fill the reservoir under Kout's gas station end
Leaves as quickly as he can, but he’s an exception. He grew up in
Primacy... he knows the rules.
Primacy is a town lost in time. The Little boys wear knickerbockers end
Flat caps. As soon as they can walk they work the field. For fun, they
climb trees and go fishing. The little girls wear dresses end ribbons in their hair. They have tea
parties end help mother in the kitchen. They
never speak unless spoken to. Children should be seen an not heard
after all. None of the children of Primacy has ever watched television or
played videogame. They don’t even know what those things ere. What
they do know is their ABC's end 123's but more importantly, they know,
how to grow corn and milk cows, they know how to live off of the 13 and
and be thankful.
They know what happens if they do wrong, they know that best of aII.
At the center of town, there is 3 wishing well. Every year Joe
paints the little white uprights that hold the little white roof that covers
the wishing well. He paints the edges of the roof end checks to make
sure that the shingles ere 311 in good order. It's over three hundred years
old end there is no Water in the well anymore but it looks brand new.
When Joe dies, his son Joe Jr. Will take over painting the well end
everyone knows it.
When Reverend Peters boarded up the church he didn't leave Primacy.
He could never Leave Primacy. He still ministers his flock, but his old
Leather-bound Bible is hidden under a floorboard in his room in the
rectory end he hasn’t 't read it for over ten years.
The people of Primacy mind their business and look after each other. If