This is the home of the "old lady," "a spinster," who was "a neighbor" of the Mallisons (58). Her home is described as the "pantry" where she kept "homemade teacakes" for the children who lived "on the street," and a "screened side gallery" (or porch) where "on hot summer mornings" she politely cheated them at a card game called Five Hundred (58).
This is the home of the "old lady," "a spinster," who was "a neighbor" of the Mallisons in Intruder in the Dust (58). Her home is described as the "pantry" where she kept "homemade teacakes" for the children who lived "on the street," and a "screened side gallery" (or porch) where "on hot summer mornings" she politely cheated them - or rather, they politely let her cheat - at a card game called Five Hundred (58).