My mother comes back from a trip downtown to the dime-store. She has brought me a surprise. It is still in her purse.

She is wearing her red shoes with straps across the instep. They fasten with small white buttons, like the eyes of fish.

She has come back with zippers and spools of thread, yellow and green, for her work, which always takes her far away, even though she works in our house, upstairs, in the room next to mine.