![]() Troy continues, saying that, right before he fought Death, he grabbed Death’s sickle and threw it as far as he could, and then they wrestled for three days and three nights. ![]() Rose then gives Troy’s story a context in real life by mentioning that he had pneumonia. Death” what he wanted, and looked him “dead in the eye,” without any fear. Troy then tells Rose that she’s the one who brought death up in the conversation, and says that he’s not worried about death: “I done seen him,” he says, “I done wrestled with him.” Troy says that he asked “ Mr. ![]() Rose then says that she doesn’t understand why Troy wants to talk about death. Rose tells Troy that he’s going to drink himself to death, and Troy responds by saying “death ain’t nothing,” comparing it to a fastball (a kind of pitch in baseball) that’s easy to knock out of the park. ![]()
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