And the weather was perfume with the three colours of pimento-the biting tang of the green leaves, the lingering decay of the over-ripe berries, and the harsh peppery assult of the dried berries, hard and black in the sun, waiting for the cross bags and Chen's Chevrolet truck took the bags to Brown's Town and St. Ann's Bay. Nothing, not even the rain, could change the colours of the pimento weather. When it rained in the sunny spangled afternoon and the spray was on the barbecues was a mixture of all three aromas bright as angels' wings the steam that rose from the pimento drying.

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