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What the EPA Don't Know Won't Hurt Them
a short story by Suzette Haden Elgin

Foreword

"What the EPA Don't Know Won't Hurt Them" is a prequel to my Ozark
Trilogy
(published in a new one-volume edition by the University of Arkansas
Press
in March 2000).
For decades I've been writing short stories to answer the questions
people
ask me over and over again about Ozarkers and the Ozarks; this story
tackles the perennial questions about Ozark yard-trash, field-trash,
and
ditch-trash.

What the EPA Don't Know Won't Hurt Them

While Johnny Beau and Delmer were buying the '61 Chevy pickup from the
man
that ran the Stop & Dump junkyard, they were well aware of how funny he
thought it all was, and how stupid he thought they were. Dumb, ignorant
hillbillies, he was thinking, buying a pickup truck that had been worth
maybe fifty bucks before the train hit it broadside and dragged it
three
miles! Dumb, ignorant hillbillies, he'd been thinking, and illiterate
on
top of that! He'd been fairly jumping up and down, scarcely able to
contain himself, dying to get on downtown and tell everybody the tale
of
the two big dumb country boys that'd come by his business that morning
and
downright begged him to fleece them.
Johnny Beau and Delmer knew all about that. They were used to it. They
ignored him. They ignored the look on his face - a look you could
spread
on toast - with the patience that comes of long practice. And they gave
him the hundred he asked for, and ten bucks more to use his rig to
hoist
the mangled metal up onto their flatbed where they could haul it on
home,
although by rights he ought to of done that for free. People like him -
they hardly ever learned. And worrying about their foolishness was a
waste
of valuable time.
They hauled the truck on home and called Granny Motley outside to take
a
look at it. "You see, Granny?" Johnny Beau said. "You see how that
lies?"