The Gilded Six-Bits | Summary
The story opens with the description of a modest but cheerful house in an all-black community. Inside, Missie May, a young newlywed, rushes to bathe in anticipation of her husband Joe's return from work. She hears the sound of Joe throwing nine silver dollars in the door, signaling their playful weekly ritual. She pretends to be mad that he is throwing the money and chases him, then goes through his pockets to find little presents he has bought her.
As they eat dinner that night, Joe tells her that he is going to take her out to a new ice-cream parlor opened by a man from...
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