East of Eden by John Steinbeck idioms and stuff that doesnt make sense
I have never posted on a forum in my life but here i go. So on page 36 of John Steinbeck's novel East of Eden, Adam has a letter of Charles rambling and there are some things in that ramble that I dont get.
"I guess I should wait for a new penpoint and not write with a pencil. Only I was sitting here in the kitchen with the lamp on and I guess I got to thinking and it come on late-after twelve, I guess, but I never looked. Old Black Joe started crowing out in the henhouse. Then Mother's rocking chair cricked for all the world like she was sitting in it. You know I dont take truck with that but it set me minding backwards, you know how you do sometimes"
ok i'll stop there. i started to get lost at the second sentence. what came on late? who and what is Black Joe. What does take truck mean? set me minding backwards?