Mr.s Jones, a large woman , was walking alone on the street when a boy tried to snatch her purse.
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He attempts to steal her purse, but because it is so heavy, and Mrs. Jones is quite stout, he merely ends up breaking the strap instead. She kicks him and grabs him by the shirt, asking if he feels ashamed of himself. She decided to take him to her house to wash his face.
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When Roger and Mrs. Jones arrive at her house, she asks if he’s had supper. She assumes that since he was trying to steal her purse, he must be hungry. But we learn that he wanted her money to buy a pair of blue suede shoes. When Mrs. Jones tells Roger that he could’ve asked her for the money, he doesn’t quite believe her.
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Mrs. Jones explains to Roger that she was young once, too, and also couldn’t afford the things she wanted. She confides that, like the teenage boy, she used to do some pretty shameful things too. While they eat, she refrains from embarrassing Roger by not asking him anything else about his life; instead, she talks about her job in a hotel beauty shop, where she meets women with all different colors of hair.
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At the end of the story, Mrs. Jones gives Roger ten dollars to buy the blue suede shoes and tells him not to steal her purse or anyone else’s for that matter, as shoes purchased with stolen money cause more trouble than they’re worth.

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When she leads him to the door and bids him good night, Roger wants to say something other than ‘thank you, ma’am’, but nothing suitable comes to mind. As he turns to look at Mrs. Jones in the doorway, he can barely get the words, ‘thank you’, out of his mouth before she shuts the door.
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Published: Jan 26, 2017
Latest Revision: Feb 12, 2017
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