The Things They Left Behind by Stephen King

piece at a time.

Tomorrow I’d go to Rahway, with the penny in the Lucite cube. Perhaps the child

would take it in his or her chubby hand and look at it curiously. In any case, it would

be out of my life. I thought the only difficult thing to get rid of would be Jimmy

Eagleton’s Farting Cushion—I could hardly tell Mrs. Eagleton I’d brought it home for

the weekend in order to practice using it, could I? But necessity is the mother of

invention, and I was confident that I would eventually think of some halfway

plausible story.

It occurred to me that other things might show up, in time. And I’d be lying if I told

you I found that possibility entirely unpleasant. When it comes to returning things

which people believe have been lost forever, things that have weight, there are

compensations. Even if they’re only little things, like a pair of joke sunglasses or a

steel penny in a Lucite cube…yeah. I’d have to say there are compensations.

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