displayed their strength as he scooped up large bites
 
 of hay and dropped them in front of the appreciative
 
 elephants. He worked right beside them, beside their
 
 enormous legs, any one of which could crush a man to
 
 death, and he stood inches from their thick, muscular
 
 trunks, but he didn't seem afraid and the elephants
 
 took great care not to nudge him. After he fed them
 
 their hay, he filled large pails with water and placed
 
 them in front of each elephant. They immediately
 
 dippe
 
 d their trunks into them. It was funny to see and
 
 I couldn't help laughing.
 
 "Ain't they some beautiful creatures?" Luke
 
 asked me when he was finished. "They're so big and
 
 strong, but so gentle. If people had their strength,
 
 they'd be going around bashin' each other all the
 
 time," he added bitterly. "Well. Let me wash off a bit
 
 and then we'll go to the show. You all right?" "Yes, fine," I said still hugging my soft teddy
 
 bear.
 
 "You can leave that with your suitcase," he
 
 said. "If you want."
 
 "Okay." I went into the tent and put the stuffed
 
 animal with my suitcase. When I came out again, I
 
 saw Luke over by a water hose, running the water
 
 over his head and upper body. He wiped himself
 
 vigorously and then returned.
 
 "Just let me brush my hair," he said. "Can't go
 
 around lookin' bad when I'm with such a beautiful
 
 woman," he added. Although he smiled when he said
 
 it, I sensed he meant it and that made my heart flutter.