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ed at her fiercely。 It felt like I was having a panic attack。 I couldn't breathe。
I felt light…headed and wobbly—like I wasn't in control
of my own body。
Darla said; “Maybe you should sit down。”
“I'm fine; Darla; I'm fine。”
She frowned at me。 “I think I'll stick around to make sure。”
The Booster Club president; Mrs。 McClure; had been fluttering around the basket boys; fixing
ties and giving them last…minute instructions; but
now suddenly she was slamming her gavel on the podium; calling into the microphone; “If
you'll all settle down; we're ready to begin。”
I'd never seen six hundred kids quiet down so fast。 I guess Mrs。 McClure hadn't either;
because she smiled and said; “Why; thank you。 Thank you
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very much。” Then she said; “And wele to the fifty…second annual Basket Boy Auction! I
know that your teachers have gone over the procedures
with you in homeroom; but I've been asked to remind you of a few things: This is a civilized
proceeding。 No whistling; catcalls; or other degrading
behavior will be tolerated。 If you wish to place a bid; you must raise your hand high。 Bidding
without raising your hand is prohibited; and should you
decide to be a funny guy; you will be caught and detained or suspended。 Are we all clear on
that? Good。” She looked from one side of the gym to
the other。 “Teachers; I see that you are in pos
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