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Wednesday, 27. October 2010

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Tuesday, 26. October 2010

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Sunday, 24. October 2010

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Saturday, 23. October 2010

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Friday, 22. October 2010

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By eaganytn, 03:30
@@@@@Jeb seemed to read my mind?or maybe the expression on my face was clear enough that he didn't have to?Don't worry about thatThis ismy house, and this is just one of my many guest roomsI say who is and isn't my guestRight now, you are my guest, and I am offering you this room I still didn't like it, but I wasn't going to upset Jeb, eitherI vowed that I would disturb nothing, if it meant sleeping on the floor?Well, let's keep movingDon't forget: third from the left, seventh in ?Green screen,? I added Jeb took me back through the big garden room, around the perimeter to the opposite side, and through the biggest tunnel exitWhen we passed the irrigators, they stiffened and turned, afraid to have me behind their backsThis tunnel was well lit, the bright crevices coming at intervals too regular to be natural?We go even closer to the surface nowIt gets drier, but it gets hotter, too I noticed that almost immediatelyInstead of being steamed, we were now being bakedThe air was less stuffy and staleI could taste the desert dustThere were more voices aheadI tried to steel myself against the inevitable reactionIf Jeb insisted on treating me like? like a human, like a welcome guest, I was going to have to get used to thisNo reason to let it make me nauseous over and over againMy stomach began an unhappy rolling anyway?This way's the kitchen,? Jeb told

Thursday, 21. October 2010

@@@@@ We didn't talk again through the long

By eaganytn, 04:21
@@@@@ We didn't talk again through the long walkI was feeling guilty?it seemed to be a permanent emotional state hereGuilt and fear and heartbreakWhy had I come? Because you do belong here, oddly enough,Melanie whisperedShe was very aware of the warmth of Ian's and Jamie's hands, wrapped around and twined with minehere else have you ever had this? Nowhere,I confessed, feeling only more depressedut it doesn't make me belongWe're a package deal, WandaAs if I needed reminding I was a little surprised to hear her so clearlyShe'd been quiet the last two days, waiting, anxious, hoping to see Jared againOf course, I'd been similarly occupiedMaybe he's with WalterMaybe that's where he's been,Melanie thought hopefullyThat's not why we're going to see Walterer tone was repentant, but I realized that Walter did not mean as much to her as he did to meNaturally, she was sad that he was dying, but she had accepted that outcome from the beginningI, on the other hand, could not bring myself to accept it, even nowWalter was my friend, not hersI was the one he'd defendedOne of those dim blue lights greeted us as we approached the hospital wing(I knew now that the lanterns were solar powered, left in sunny corners during the day to charge We all moved more quietly, slowing at the same time without having to discuss itIn the darkness, with the odd shadows thrown by the weak glow, it seemed only more forbiddingThere was a new smell?the room reeked of slow decay and stinging alcohol and

Wednesday, 20. October 2010

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Tuesday, 19. October 2010

It's like a good cook and a bad cookYou get a...

By eaganytn, 10:16
It's like a good cook and a bad cookYou get a good piece of meat and a bad cook can spoil it for youHow come someone makes a wonderful cake and the other doesn't? One is moist and nice and the other is drySame thing in leatherI worked in the tanneryIt's the chemicals, it's the time, it's the temperatureThat's where the difference comes inThat, and not buying second-rate skins to begin withCost as much to tan a bad skin as a good skinCost more to tan a bad one--you work harder at itBeautiful, beautiful," he said, "wonderful stuff," once again lovingly kneading the kidskin between his fingertips"You know how you get it like this, Seymour?" "How, Daddy?" "You work at it There were eight, ten, twelve immigrant families scattered throughout Down Neck to whom Lou Levov distributed the skins along with his own patterns, people from Naples who had been glovers in the old country and the best of whom wound up working at Newark Maid's first home when he could come up with the rent for the small loft on West Market Street on the top floor of the chair factoryThe old Italian grandfather or the father did the cutting on the kitchen table, with the French rule, the shears, and the spud knife he'd purse logo brought from ItalyThe grandmother or the mother did the sewing, and the daughters did the laying off--ironing the glove--in the old-fashioned way, with irons heated up in a box set atop the kitchen's potbellied stoveThe women worked on antique Singers, nineteenth-century machines that Lou Levov, who'd learned to reassemble them, had bought for a song and then repaired himself

Monday, 18. October 2010

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By eaganytn, 10:21
So cozy she is with her war-resister priests, so buddy-buddy--but they're not priests, Seymour! Priests are not great forward-thinking liberalsOtherwise they don't become priestsIt's just that that's not what priests are supposed to do--no more than they're supposed to stop praying for the boys who go over thereWhat she likes about these priests is that these aren't priestsShe doesn't love them because they are in the Church, she loves them because they are doing something that, in her estimation, taints the ChurchBecause they are doing something outside the Church, outside the regular role of the priestThat these priests are an affront to what people like me grew up with, that's what she likesThat's what this fat bitch likes about everythingI hate her guts!" "FineHate her all you want," he said, "but not for something she hasn't doneShe didn't do it, DawnYou are driving yourself tiffany cross crazy with something that cannot be true And it wasn't trueIt wasn't Marcia who had taken Merry inMarcia was all talk--always had been: senseless, ostentatious talk, words with the sole purpose of scandalously exhibiting themselves, uncompromising, quarrelsome words expressing little more than Marcia's intellectual vanity and her odd belief that all her posturing added up to an independent mindIt was Sheila Salzman who'd taken Merry in, the Morristown speech therapist, the pretty, kindly, soft-spoken young woman who for a while had given Merry so much hope and confidence, the teacher who provided Merry all those "strategies" to outwit her impediment and replaced Audrey Hepburn as her heroineIn the months when Dawn was on sedatives and was in and out of the hospital

Sunday, 17. October 2010

His only hope was to plead again with May, and on...

By eaganytn, 10:17
His only hope was to plead again with May, and on the day before his departure he walked with her to the ruinous garden of the Spanish MissionThe background lent itself to allusions to European scenes

Saturday, 16. October 2010

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By eaganytn, 10:24
"He's an imperialist dog "Well, that is one opinion "There's no d-d-d-difference between him and Hitler "You're exaggerating, sweetheartI don't say Johnson didn't let us downBut you forget what Hitler did to the Jews, Merry dearYou weren't born then, so you don't remember "He did nothing that Johnson isn't doing to the Vietnamese "The Vietnamese aren't being put into concentration camps "Vietnam is one b-b-big camp! The 'American boys' aren't the issueThat's like saying, 'Get the storm troopers out of Auschwitz in time for coco chanel handbags Chris-chris-chris-dinsftnas'" "I gotta be political with the guy, sweetheartI can't write the guy and call him a murderer and expect that he's going to listenRight, Seymour?" "I don't think that would help," the Swede said "Merry, we all feel the way you do," her grandfather told her"Do you understand that? Believe me, I know what it is to read the newspaper and start to go nutsFather Coughlin, that son of a bitchThe hero Charles Lindbergh--pro-Nazi, pro-Hitler, and a so-called national hero in this countryThe great Senator BilboSure we have bastards chanel pearls in this country--homegrown and plenty of 'emDies and his committeeParnell Thomas from New JerseyIsolationist, bigoted, know-nothing fascists right there in the UCongress, crooks like JParnell Thomas, crooks who wound up in jail and their salaries were paid for by the UThe Goebbels from Wisconsin, the Honorable MrMcCarthy, may he burn in hellA Jew and a disgrace! There have always been sons of bitches here just like there are in every country, and they have been voted into office by all those geniuses out there who have the right to voteAnd what tiffany jewellery about the newspapers? MrReal fascist, reactionary dogsAnd I have hated their gutsHaven't I, Seymour--hated them?" "You have "Honey, we live in a democracyYou don't have to go around getting angry with your familyYou can write lettersYou can get up on a soapbox and make a speechChrist, you can do what your father did--you can join the marines "Oh, Grandpa--the marines are the prob-prob-prob--" "Then damn it, Merry, join the other side," he said, momentarily losing his grip"How's that? You can join their marines if you want toWhen you're old new cartier watches enough you can go over and fight for the other army if you want itI don't recommend itPeople don't like it, and I think you're smart enough to understand why they don't'Traitor' isn't a pleasant thing to be calledLook at Benedict ArnoldHe went over to the other side, as far as I rememberAnd I suppose I respect himHe stood up for what he believed inHe risked his own life for what he believed inBut he happened to be wrong, Merry, in my estimationHe went over to the other side in the Revolutionary War and, as far as I'm concerned, the man was dead chloe bags paddington wro

Friday, 15. October 2010

He heard a murmur of skirts beside him, and the...

By eaganytn, 10:22
He heard a murmur of skirts beside him, and the Marchioness Manson fluttered out of the drawing-room windowAs usual, she was extraordinarily festooned and bedizened, with a limp Leghorn hat anchored to her head by many windings of faded gauze, and a little black velvet parasol on a carved ivory handle absurdly balanced over her much larger hatbrim "My dear Newland, I had no idea that you and May had arrived! You yourself came only yesterday, you say? Ah, business?business?professional duties Many husbands, I know, find it impossible to join their wives here except for the week-end She cocked her head on one side and languished at him through screwed-up eyes"But marriage is one long sacrifice, as I used often to remind my Ellen?" Archer's heart stopped with the queer jerk which it had given once before, and which seemed suddenly to slam a door between himself and the outer world

Thursday, 14. October 2010

"We'll see what kind of guesser I am She made a...

By eaganytn, 10:27
"We'll see what kind of guesser I am She made a fist, causing the hand to slightly expand, and he read the size in French inchesIn a ladies' size that's as small as they comeAnything smaller is a child'sI'll show you how it's done He felt as though he'd stepped right back into the mouth of the past as they started, side by side, up the wooden steps of the old stairwellHe heard himself telling her (while simultaneously hearing his father telling her), "You always sort your skins at the northern side of the factory, where there's no direct sunlightThat way you can really study the skins for qualityWhere the sunlight comes in you can't seeThe cutting room and the sorting, always on the northern sideThe second floor the cuttingAnd the first floor, where you came, the makingBottom floor finishing and shippingWe're going to work our way from the top downHe could not help himselfSomething must be done to stop thisBut she was busy taking notes, and he could not stop--a girl who knew the value of hard work and paying attention, and interested in the right things, interested in the preparation of leather tiffany replica and the manufacture of gloves, and to stop himself was impossible When someone is suffering as the Swede was suffering, asking him to be undeluded by a momentary uplifting, however dubious its rationale, is asking an awful lot In the cutting room, there were twenty-five men at work, about six to a table, and the Swede led her over to the oldest of them, whom he introduced as "the Master," a small, bald fellow with a hearing aid who continued working at a rectangular piece of leather--"That's the piece the glove is made from," said the Swede, "called a trank"--working at it with a ruler and shears all the time that the Swede was telling her just who this Master wasDoing nothing to stop itLetting his father's patter flow The cutting room was where the Swede had got inspired to follow his father into gloves, the place where he believed he'd grown from a boy into a manThe cutting room, up high and full of light, had been his favorite spot in the factory since he was just a kid and the old European cutters came to work identically dressed in three-piece suits, starched white shirts, ties, suspenders, and chanel purses and handbags cuff linksEach cutter would carefully remove the suit coat and hang it in the closet, but no one in the Swede's memory had ever removed the tie, and only a very few descended to the informality of removing the vest, let alone turning up shirtsleeves, before donning a fresh white apron and getting down to the first skin, unrolling it from the dampened muslin cloth and beginning the work of stretchingThe wall of big windows to the north illuminated the hardwood cutting tables with the cool, even light you needed for grading and matching and cutting skinsThe polished smoothness of the table's rounded edge, worked smooth over the years from all the animal skins stretched across it and pulled to length, was so provocative to the boy that he always had to restrain himself from rushing to press the concavity of his cheek against the convexity of the wood--restrained himself until he was aloneThere was a blurry line of footprints worn into the wood floor where the men stood all day at the cutting tables, and when no one else was up there he liked to go and stand with his shoes where the floor was worn omega seamaster watch awayWatching the cutters work, he knew that they were the elite and that they knew it and the boss knew itThough they considered themselves to be men more aristocratic than anyone around, including the boss, a cutter's working hand was proudly calloused from cutting with his big, heavy shearsBeneath those white shirts were arms and chests and shoulders full of a workingman's strength--powerful they had to be, to pull and pull on leather all their lives, to squeeze out of every skin every inch of leather there was A lot of licking went on, a lot of saliva went into every glove, but, as his father joked, "The customer never knows it The cutter would spit into the dry inking material in which he rubbed the brush for the stencil that numbered the pieces he cut from each trankHaving cut a pair of gloves, he would touch his finger to his tongue so as to wet the numbered pieces, to stick them together before they were rubber-banded for the sewing forelady and the sewersWhat the boy never got over were those first German cutters employed by Newark Maid, who used to keep a schooner of beer beside them and sip black gucci bags from it, they said, "to keep the whistle wet" and their saliva flowingQuickly enough Lou Levov had done away with the beer, but the saliva? NoNobody could want to do away with the salivaThat was part and parcel of all that they loved, the son and heir no less than the founding father "Harry can cut a glove as good as any of them Harry, the Master, stood directly beside the Swede, indifferent to his boss's words and doing his work"He's only been forty-one years with Newark Maid but he works at itThe cutter has to visualize how the skin is going to realize itself into the maximum number of gloves Then he has to cut itTakes great skill to cut a glove rightTable cutting is an artNo two skins are alikeThe skins all come in different according to each animal's diet and age, every one different as far as stretchability goes, and the skill involved in making every glove come out like every other is amazingSame thing with the sewingKind of work people don't want to do anymoreYou |s can't just take a sewer who knows how to run a traditional sewing Vmachine, or knows how to sew dresses, and start her here on fake chanel bag glov

Wednesday, 13. October 2010

He didn't care if he played ball ever again--he...

By eaganytn, 10:19
He didn't care if he played ball ever again--he just wanted to step out and strideIt seemed somehow that the ballplaying had cleared the way to allow him to do this, to stride in an hour down to the village, pick up the Lackawanna edition of the Newark News at the general store with the single Sunoco pump out front and the produce out on the steps in boxes and burlap bagsIt was the only store down there in the fifties and hadn't changed since the Hamlin son, Russ, took it over from his father after World War I--they sold washboards and tubs, there was a sign up outside for Frostie, a soft drink, another nailed to the clapboards for Fleischmann's Yeast, another for Pittsburgh Paint Products, even one out front that said "Syracuse Plows," hanging there from when the store sold farm equipment tooRuss Hamlin could remember from earliest boyhood a wheelwright shop perched across the way, could still recall watching wagon wheels rolled down a ramp to be cooled in the stream

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By eaganytn, 01:26
"Just because I'm sixteen doesn't make me a g-g-girl! I do what I w-w-want!" "You're not antiwar," Dawn says, "you're anti everything "And what are you, Mom? You're pro c-c-c-cow!" Night after night now Dawn went to bed in tears"What is she? What is this?" she asked the Swede"If someone simply defies your authority, what can you do? Seymour, I'm totally puzzledHow did this happen?" "It happens," he told her"She's a kid with a strong will "Where did this come from? It's inexplicableAm I a bad mother? Is that it?" "You tiffany co jewelry are a good motherYou are a wonderful mother "I don't know why she's turned against me like thisI don't have any sense of what I did to her or even what she perceives I did to herI don't know what's happenedWho is she? Where did she come from? I cannot control herI cannot recognize herI thought she was smartShe's not smart at allShe's become stupid, Seymour

Sunday, 03. October 2010

The daughter's a murderer but this is too brutalA...

By eaganytn, 10:22
The daughter's a murderer but this is too brutalA drill instructor in the Marine Corps but this is too brutalOkay, Big Swede, gentle giantI got a waiting room full of patients III Paradise Lost It was the summer of the Watergate hearingsThe Levovs had spent nearly every night on the back porch watching the replay of the day's session on Channel 13Before the farm equipment and the cattle had been sold off, it was from there, on warm evenings, that they looked out onto Dawn's herd grazing along the rim of the hillUp a ways from the house was a field of eighteen acres, and some years they'd have the cows up there all summer and forget themBut if they were merely out of sight nearby, and Merry, in her pajamas, wanted to see them before she went to bed, Dawn would call out, "Hereboy, Hereboy," the kind of thing people had been calling to them for thousands of years, and they'd sound off in return and start up the hill and out from the swamp, come out of wherever they were, bellowing their response as they 2.55 chanel trudged toward the sound of Dawn's voice"Aren't they beautiful, our girls?" Dawn would ask her daughter, and the next day Merry and Dawn would be out at sunrise getting them all together again, and he'd hear Dawn say, "Okay, we're going to cross the road," and Merry would open the gate and just with a stick and the dog, Apu the Australian sheepdog, mother and tiny daughter would move some twelve or fifteen or eighteen beasts, each weighing about two thousand poundsMerry, Apu, and Dawn, sometimes the vet, and the boy down the road to help with the fencing and the haying when an extra hand was neededI've got Merry to help me hayIf there's a stray calf, Merry gets after itSeymour goes in there and those two cows will be very unpleasant, they'll paw the grass, they'll shake their heads at him--but Merry goes in, well, they know her, and they just tell her what they wantThey know her and they know exactly what she's going to do with them How could she ever say to him, "I don't want to talk about my mother"? What in omega seamaster replica watches God's name had her mother done? What crime had her mother committed? The crime of being gentle master to these compliant cows? During this last week, while his parents had been with them, up from Florida for the annual late-summer visit, Dawn hadn't even worried about keeping the two of them entertainedWhenever she returned from the new building site or drove back from the architect's office, they were seated before the set with the father-in-law in the role of assistant counsel to the committeeHer in-laws watched the proceedings all day and then saw the whole thing over again at nightIn what time he had left to himself during the day, the Swede's father composed letters to the committee members which he read to everyone at dinner"Dear Senator Weicker: You're surprised at what was going on in Tricky Dicky's White House? Don't be a shnookHarry Truman had him figured out in 1948 when he called him Tricky Dicky "Dear Senator Gurney: Nixon equals Typhoid MaryEverything he touches he poisons, you included "Dear paolo gucci women's watches Senator Baker: You want to know WHY? Because they're a bunch of common criminals, that's WHY!" "Dear MrDash:" he wrote to the committee's New York counsel, "I applaud youYou make me proud to be an American and a Jew His greatest contempt he reserved for a relatively insignificant figure, a lawyer named Kalmbach, who'd arranged for large illegal contributions to sift into the Watergate operation, and whose disgrace could not be profound enough to suit the old manKalmbach: If you were a Jew and did what you did the whole world would say, 'See those Jews, real money-grubbers' But who is the money-grubber, my dear MrCountry Club? Who is the thief and the cheat? Who is the American and who is the gangster? Your smooth talk never fooled me, MrCountry Club KalmbachYour golf never fooled meYour manners never fooled meYour clean hands I always knew were dirtyAnd now the whole world knowsYou should be ashamed "You think I'll get an answer from the son of a bitch? I ought to publish these in a bookI ought to find somebody to hermes borse print 'em up and just distribute them free so people could know what an ordinary American feels when these sons of bitcheslook, look at that one, look at him Ehrlichman, Nixon's former chief of staff, had appeared on the screen "He makes me nauseous," the Swede's mother said "Please, she's unimportant," her husband said"This is a real fascist--the whole bunch of 'em, Von Ehrlichman, Von Haldeman, Von Kalmbach--" "She still makes me nauseous," his wife said"You'd think she was a princess, the way they carry on about her "These so-called patriots," Lou Levov said to Dawn, "would take this country and make Nazi Germany out of itYou know the book It Can't Happen Here? There's a wonderful book, I forget the author, but the idea couldn't be more up-to-the-momentThese people have taken us to the edge of something terribleLook at that son of a bitch "I don't know which one I hate more," his wife said, "him or the other one "They're the same thing," the old man told her, "they're interchangeable, the whole bunch of chanel wallet purse

The daughter's a murderer but this is too brutalA...

By eaganytn, 10:21
The daughter's a murderer but this is too brutalA drill instructor in the Marine Corps but this is too brutalOkay, Big Swede, gentle giantI got a waiting room full of patients III Paradise Lost It was the summer of the Watergate hearingsThe Levovs had spent nearly every night on the back porch watching the replay of the day's session on Channel 13Before the farm equipment and the cattle had been sold off, it was from there, on warm evenings, that they looked out onto Dawn's herd grazing along the rim of the hillUp a ways from the house was a field of eighteen acres, and some years they'd have the cows up there all summer and forget themBut if they were merely out of sight nearby, and Merry, in her pajamas, wanted to see them before she went to bed, Dawn would call out, "Hereboy, Hereboy," the kind of thing people had been calling to them for thousands of years, and they'd sound off in return and start up the hill and out from the swamp, come out of wherever they were, bellowing their response as they chanel jumbo bag trudged toward the sound of Dawn's voice"Aren't they beautiful, our girls?" Dawn would ask her daughter, and the next day Merry and Dawn would be out at sunrise getting them all together again, and he'd hear Dawn say, "Okay, we're going to cross the road," and Merry would open the gate and just with a stick and the dog, Apu the Australian sheepdog, mother and tiny daughter would move some twelve or fifteen or eighteen beasts, each weighing about two thousand poundsMerry, Apu, and Dawn, sometimes the vet, and the boy down the road to help with the fencing and the haying when an extra hand was neededI've got Merry to help me hayIf there's a stray calf, Merry gets after itSeymour goes in there and those two cows will be very unpleasant, they'll paw the grass, they'll shake their heads at him--but Merry goes in, well, they know her, and they just tell her what they wantThey know her and they know exactly what she's going to do with them How could she ever say to him, "I don't want to talk about my mother"? What in chanel j12 God's name had her mother done? What crime had her mother committed? The crime of being gentle master to these compliant cows? During this last week, while his parents had been with them, up from Florida for the annual late-summer visit, Dawn hadn't even worried about keeping the two of them entertainedWhenever she returned from the new building site or drove back from the architect's office, they were seated before the set with the father-in-law in the role of assistant counsel to the committeeHer in-laws watched the proceedings all day and then saw the whole thing over again at nightIn what time he had left to himself during the day, the Swede's father composed letters to the committee members which he read to everyone at dinner"Dear Senator Weicker: You're surprised at what was going on in Tricky Dicky's White House? Don't be a shnookHarry Truman had him figured out in 1948 when he called him Tricky Dicky "Dear Senator Gurney: Nixon equals Typhoid MaryEverything he touches he poisons, you included "Dear replica miu miu Senator Baker: You want to know WHY? Because they're a bunch of common criminals, that's WHY!" "Dear MrDash:" he wrote to the committee's New York counsel, "I applaud youYou make me proud to be an American and a Jew His greatest contempt he reserved for a relatively insignificant figure, a lawyer named Kalmbach, who'd arranged for large illegal contributions to sift into the Watergate operation, and whose disgrace could not be profound enough to suit the old manKalmbach: If you were a Jew and did what you did the whole world would say, 'See those Jews, real money-grubbers' But who is the money-grubber, my dear MrCountry Club? Who is the thief and the cheat? Who is the American and who is the gangster? Your smooth talk never fooled me, MrCountry Club KalmbachYour golf never fooled meYour manners never fooled meYour clean hands I always knew were dirtyAnd now the whole world knowsYou should be ashamed "You think I'll get an answer from the son of a bitch? I ought to publish these in a bookI ought to find somebody to quilted chanel purse print 'em up and just distribute them free so people could know what an ordinary American feels when these sons of bitcheslook, look at that one, look at him Ehrlichman, Nixon's former chief of staff, had appeared on the screen "He makes me nauseous," the Swede's mother said "Please, she's unimportant," her husband said"This is a real fascist--the whole bunch of 'em, Von Ehrlichman, Von Haldeman, Von Kalmbach--" "She still makes me nauseous," his wife said"You'd think she was a princess, the way they carry on about her "These so-called patriots," Lou Levov said to Dawn, "would take this country and make Nazi Germany out of itYou know the book It Can't Happen Here? There's a wonderful book, I forget the author, but the idea couldn't be more up-to-the-momentThese people have taken us to the edge of something terribleLook at that son of a bitch "I don't know which one I hate more," his wife said, "him or the other one "They're the same thing," the old man told her, "they're interchangeable, the whole bunch of men's omega watch

Friday, 01. October 2010

"It's the same at schoolIt's the same with my...

By eaganytn, 10:25
"It's the same at schoolIt's the same with my friendsI get started with something and I can't stopI just get c-c-carried awuh-awuh-awuh-awuh--" It was a while since he'd seen her turn white like that or seen her face contorted like thatShe fought for the word longer than, on that particular day, he could possibly bear"Awuh-awuh--" And yet he knew better than anyone what not to do when, as Merry put it, she "started phumphing to beat the band He was the parent she could always rely on not to jump all over her every time she opened her mouth"Cool it," he would tell Dawn, "relax, lay off her," but Dawn could not help herselfMerry began to stutter badly and Dawn's hands were clasped at her waist and her eyes fixed on the child's lips, eyes that said, "I know you can do it!" while saying, "I know that you can't!" Merry's stuttering just killed her mother, and that killed Merry"I'm not the problem--Mother is!" And so was the teacher the problem when she tried to spare Merry by not calling on herSo was everybody the problem when they started feeling sorry for herAnd when she was fluent suddenly and free of stuttering, the problem was the complimentsShe resented terribly being praised for fluency, and as soon as she was praised she lost it completely--sometimes, Merry would say, to the point that she was afraid "I'm going to short out my whole system Amazing how this child could summon up the strength to joke about it--his precious lighthearted jokester! If only it were within Dawn's power to become a little lighthearted about it herselfBut it was the Swede alone who could always manage to be close to rolex submariner 50th anniversary perfect with her, though even he had all he could do not to cry out in exasperation, "If you dare the gods and are fluent, what terrible thing do you think will happen?" The exasperation never surfaced: he did not wring his hands like her mother, when she was in trouble he did not watch her lips or mouth her words with her like her mother, he did not turn her, every time she spoke, into the most important person not merely in the room but in the entire world--he did everything he could not to make her stigma into Merry's way of being EinsteinInstead his eyes assured her that he would do all he could to help but that when she was with him she must stutter freely if she needed toAnd yet he had said to her, "N-n-no He had done what Dawn would rather die than do--he had made fun of her "Awuh-awuh-awuh--" "Oh, cookie," he said, and at just the moment when he had understood that the summer's mutual, seemingly harmless playacting--the two of them nibbling at an intimacy too enjoyable to swear off and yet not in any way to be taken seriously, to be much concerned with, to be given an excessive significance, something utterly uncarnal that would fade away once the vacation was over and she was in school all day and he had returned to work, nothing that they couldn't easily find their way back from--just when he had come to understand that the summer romance required some readjusting all around, he lost his vaunted sense of proportion, drew her to him with one arm, and kissed her stammering mouth with the passion that she had been asking him for all month long while knowing only obscurely what she was asking cartier tank watch for Was he supposed to feel that way? It happened before he could thinkMomentarily it was frighteningThis was not anything he had ever worried about for a second, this was a taboo that you didn't even think of as a taboo, something you are prohibited from doing that felt absolutely natural not to do, you just proceeded effortlessly--and then, however momentary, thisNever in his entire life, not as a son, a husband, a father, even as an employer, had he given way to anything so alien to the emotional rules by which he was governed, and later he wondered if this strange parental misstep was not the lapse from responsibility for which he paid for the rest of his lifeThe kiss bore no resemblance to anything serious, was not an imitation of anything, had never been repeated, had itself lasted five secondsbut after the disaster, when he went obsessively searching for the origins of their suffering, it was that anomalous moment--when she was eleven and he was thirty-six and the two of them, all stirred up by the strong sea and the hot sun, were heading happily home alone from the beach--that he remembered But then he also wondered if after that day he had perhaps withdrawn from her too radically, become physically distant more than was necessaryHe had only meant to let her know she needn't be concerned that he would lose his equilibrium again, needn't worry about her own natural-enough infatuation, and the result may well have been that having exaggerated the implications of that kiss, having overestimated what constituted provocation, he went on to alter a perfectly harmless spontaneous bond, only to bolsas prada exacerbate a stuttering child's burden of self-doubtAnd all he had ever meant was to help her, to help her heal! What then was the wound? What could have wounded Merry? The indelible imperfection itself or those who had fostered in her the imperfection? But by doing what? What had they done other than to love her and look after her and encourage her, give her the support and guidance and independence that seemed reasonable to them--and still the undisclosed Merry had become tainted! Twisted! Crazed! By what? Thousands upon thousands of young people stuttered--they didn't all grow up to set off bombs! What went wrong with Merry? What did he do to her that was so wrong? The kiss? That kiss? So beastly? How could a kiss make someone into a criminal? The aftermath of the kiss? The withdrawal? Was that the beastliness? But it wasn't as though he'd never held her or touched her or kissed her again--he loved her Once the inexplicable had begun, the torment of self-examination never endedHowever lame the answers, he never ran out of the questions, he who before had nothing of consequence really to ask himselfAfter the bomb, he could never again take life as it came or trust that his life wasn't something very different from what he perceivedHe found himself recalling his own happy childhood, the success that had been his boyhood, as though that were the cause of their blightAll the triumphs, when he probed them, seemed superficial

Thursday, 30. September 2010

van der Luyden could suffer the diminution of...

By eaganytn, 10:24
van der Luyden could suffer the diminution of being placed on her host's leftThe fact of Madame Olenska's "foreignness" could hardly have been more adroitly emphasised than by this farewell tribute

Wednesday, 29. September 2010

"I did? I like to read "That's where you became...

By eaganytn, 10:24
"I did? I like to read "That's where you became a member of this religion "And church? Do you go to some sort of a church?" "There is no church at the centerThere is no god at the centerGod is at the center of the Judeo-Christian traditionAnd God may say, 'Take life' And it is then not just permissible but obligatoryThat's all over the Old TestamentThere are examples even in the New TestamentIn Judaism and Christianity the position is taken that life belongs to GodLife isn't sacred, God is sacredBut at the center for us is not a belief in the sovereignty of God but a belief in the sanctity of life The monotonous chant of the indoctrinated, ideologically armored from head to foot--the monotonous, fake chanel bag spellbound chant of those whose turbulence can be caged only within the suffocating straitjacket of the most supercoherent of dreamsWhat was missing from her unstuttered words was not the sanctity of life--missing was the sound of life "How many of you are there?" he asked, working fiercely to adjust to clarifications with which she was only further bewildering him Three million people like her? It could not beIn rooms like this one? Locked away in three million terrible rooms? "Where are they, Merry?" "In India "I'm not asking you about IndiaI don't care about IndiaWe do not live in IndiaIn America, how many of you are there?" "I don't know "I would think very few "Merry, are you the only tiffany canada one?" "My spiritual exploration I undertook on my own "I do not understandMerry, I do not understandHow did you get from Lyndon Johnson to this? How do you get from point A to point Z, where there is no point of contact at all? Merry, it does not hang together "There is a point of contactI assure you there isIt all hangs togetherYou just don't see it "Tell it to me thenI want you to tell it to me so that I can understand what has happened to you "There is a logic, DaddyYou mustn't raise your voiceI have given it much thoughtAhitnsa, the Jain concept of nonviolence, appealed to Ma-hatma GandhiBut when he was looking in India for a group that was genuinely Indian and not Western and that could point to discount tiffany's necklace charitable works as impressive as those the Christian missionaries had produced, he landed on the JainsWe are not Hindus but our beliefs are akin to Hindus'We are a religion founded in the sixth century bMahatma Gandhi took from us this notion of ahimsa, nonviolenceWe are the core of truth that created Mahatma GandhiAnd Mahatma Gandhi, in his nonviolence, is the core of truth that created Martin Luther KingAnd Martin Luther King is the core of truth that created the civil rights movementAnd, at the end of his life, when he was moving beyond the civil rights movement to a larger vision, when he was opposing the war in Vietnam Without stutteringSpeech that once would have impelled her to grimace and turn white black chanel handbags and bang on the table--would have made of her an embattled speaker attacked by the words and obstinately attacking them back--delivered now patiently, graciously, still in that monotonous chant but edged with the gentlest tone of spiritual urgencyEverything she could not achieve with a speech therapist and a psychiatrist and a stuttering diary she had beautifully realized by going madSubjecting herself to isolation and squalor and terrible danger, she had attained control, mental and physical, over every sound she utteredAn intelligence no longer impeded by the blight of stuttering And intelligence was what he was hearing, Merry's quick, sharp, studious brain, the logical mind she'd had since earliest chanel j12 watches child

Tuesday, 28. September 2010

And so he was content to chalk up Marcia as...

By eaganytn, 10:27
And so he was content to chalk up Marcia as "difficult," allowing at worst, "Well, let's just say she's no bargain But Dawn loathed herLoathed her because she knew herself to be loathed by Marcia for having been Miss New JerseyDawn couldn't stand people who made that story the whole of her story, and Marcia was especially exasperating because the pleasure of explaining Dawn by a story that had never explained her--and 34i hardly explained her now--was so smugly exhibitedWhen they'd all first met, Dawn told the Umanoffs about her father's heart attack and how no money was coming into the house and how she realized that the door to college was about to be slammed shut on her brotherthe whole scholarship story, but none of it made Miss New Jersey seem like anything but a joke to Marcia UmanoffMarcia barely bothered to hide the fact that when she looked at Dawn Levov she saw no one there, that she thought Dawn pretentious for raising cows, thought she was doing it for the image--it wasn't a serious operation Dawn ran twelve, fourteen hours a day, seven days a week

Monday, 27. September 2010

Will not have the angry quality as his liability,...

By eaganytn, 10:38
Will not have the angry quality as his liability, so doesn't get it as an asset eitherAccording to this theory, it's the no-rage that kills him in the endWhereas aggression is cleansing or curing It would seem that what kept Jerry going, without uncertainty or remorse and unflaggingly devoted to his own take on things, was that he had a special talent for rage and another special talent for not looking backDoesn't look back at all, I thoughtHe's unseared by memoryTo him, all looking back is bullshit-nostalgia, including even the Swede's looking back, twenty-five years later, at his daughter before that bomb went off, looking back and helplessly weeping for all that went up in that explosionRighteous anger at the daughter? No doubt that would have helpedIncontestable that nothing is more uplifting in all of life than righteous angerBut given the circumstances, wasn't it asking a lot, asking the Swede to overstep the limits that made him identifiably the chanel logo earrings Swede? People must have been doing that to him all his life, assuming that because he was once upon a time this mythic character the Swede he had no limitsI'd done something like that in Vincent's restaurant, childishly expecting to be wowed by his godliness, only to be confronted by an utterly ordinary humannessOne price you pay for being taken for a god is the unabated dreaminess of your acolytes "You know Seymour's 'fatal attraction'? Fatally attracted to his duty," Jerry said"Fatally attracted to responsibilityHe could have played ball anywhere he wanted, but he went to Upsala because my father wanted him near homeGiants offered him a Double A contract, might have played one day with Willie Mays--instead he went down to Central Avenue to work for Newark MaidMy father started him off at a tanneryPuts him for six months working in a tannery on Frelinghuysen AvenueUp six mornings a week at five aYou know what a tannery is? A tannery is a shitholeRemember prada clutch those days in the summer? A strong wind from the east and the tanning stench wafts over Weequahic Park and covers the whole neighborhoodWell, he gets out of the tannery, Seymour does, strong as an ox, and my father sits him down at a sewing machine for another six months and Seymour doesn't let out a peepJust masters the fucking machineGive him the pieces of a glove and he can close it up better than the sewers and in half the timeHe could have married any beauty he wantedInstead he marries the bee-yoo-ti-full Miss DwyerYou should have seen themThe two of them all smiles on their outward trip into the USAShe's post-Catholic, he's post-Jewish, together they're going to go out there to Old Rimrock to raise little post-toastiesInstead they get that fucking kid "What was wrong with Miss Dwyer?" "No house they lived in was rightNo amount of money in the bank was enoughHe set her up in the cattle businessHe set her up in the nursery tree businessHe took her new omega watches to Switzerland for the world's best face-liftNot even into her fifties, still in her forties, but that's what the woman wants, so they schlep to Geneva for a face-lift from the guy who did Princess GraceHe would have been better off spending his life in Double A ballHe would have been better off knocking up some waitress down there in Phoenix and playing first base for the Mud-hensThat fucking kid! She stuttered, you knowSo to pay everybody back for her stuttering, she set off the bombHe took her to speech therapistsHe took her to clinics, to psychiatristsThere wasn't enough he could do for herAnd the reward? Boom! Why does this girl hate her father? This great father, this truly great fatherGood-looking, kind, providing, thinks about nothing really but them, his family-- why does she take off after him? That our own ridiculous father should have produced such a brilliant father--and that he should then produce her? Somebody tell me what caused itThe louis vuitton backpacks genetic need to separate? For that she has to run from Seymour Levov to Che Guevara? No, noWhat is the poison that caused it, that caused this poor guy to be placed outside his life for the rest of his life? He kept peering in from outside at his own lifeThe struggle of his life was to bury this thingBut could he? How? How could a big, sweet, agreeable putz like my brother be expected to deal with this bomb? One day life started laughing at him and it never let up That was as far as we got, as much of an earful as I was to hear from Jerry--anything more I wanted to know, I'd have to make up--because just then a small, gray-haired woman in a brown pantsuit came up to introduce herself, and Jerry, not a man equipped by nature to stand around more than five seconds while someone else was getting a third party's attention, shot me a mock salute and disappeared, and when I went looking for him later, I heard that he'd had to leave, to catch a Newark plane back to omega aqua terra watch M

Sunday, 26. September 2010

"Feel this," he'd say to the Swede once they were...

By eaganytn, 10:32
"Feel this," he'd say to the Swede once they were safely back in the car, and the child would crease a delicate kidskin as he'd seen his father do, finger the fineness appreciatively, the velvet texture of the skin's close, tight grain" That's leather," his father told him"What makes kidskin so delicate, Seymour?" "I don't know "Well, what is a kid?" "A baby goatAnd what does he eat?" "Milk?" "RightAnd because all the animal has eaten is milk, that's what makes the grain smooth and beautifulLook at the pores of this skin with a magni-220 fying glass and they're so fine you can't even see 'emBut the kid starts eating grass, that skin's a different storyThe goat eats grass and the skin is like sandpaperThe finest glove leather for a formal glove is what, Seymour?" "KidBut it's not only the kid, son, it's the tanningYou've got to know your tanneryIt's like a good cook and a bad cookYou get a good piece of meat and a bad cook can spoil it for youHow come someone makes a wonderful cake and the other doesn't? One is moist and nice and the other is drySame thing in leatherI worked in the tanneryIt's the chemicals, chanel necklace it's the time, it's the temperatureThat's where the difference comes inThat, and not buying second-rate skins to begin withCost as much to tan a bad skin as a good skinCost more to tan a bad one--you work harder at itBeautiful, beautiful," he said, "wonderful stuff," once again lovingly kneading the kidskin between his fingertips"You know how you get it like this, Seymour?" "How, Daddy?" "You work at it There were eight, ten, twelve immigrant families scattered throughout Down Neck to whom Lou Levov distributed the skins along with his own patterns, people from Naples who had been glovers in the old country and the best of whom wound up working at Newark Maid's first home when he could come up with the rent for the small loft on West Market Street on the top floor of the chair factoryThe old Italian grandfather or the father did the cutting on the kitchen table, with the French rule, the shears, and the spud knife he'd brought from ItalyThe grandmother or the mother did the sewing, and the daughters did the laying off--ironing the glove--in the old-fashioned way, with irons heated up in a box set atop the tiffany and co necklace kitchen's potbellied stoveThe women worked on antique Singers, nineteenth-century machines that Lou Levov, who'd learned to reassemble them, had bought for a song and then repaired himself

Saturday, 25. September 2010

"Sure, you were Jerry's great pal "I don't...

By eaganytn, 20:22
"Sure, you were Jerry's great pal "I don't think Jerry had great palsHe was too brilliant for palsHe just used to beat my pants off at Ping-Pong down in your basementBeating me at Ping-Pong was very important to Jerry "So you're the guyMy mother says, 'And he was such a nice, quiet child when he came to the house' You know who this is?" the Swede said to the boy"The guy who wrote those books Mystified, the boy shrugged and muttered, "Hi "This is my son Chris "These are friends," I said, sweeping an arm out to introduce the three people with me"And this man," I said to them, "is the greatest athlete in the history of Weequahic HighA real artist in three sportsPlayed first base like Hernandez--thinkingA line-drive doubles hitterDo you know that?" I said to his son"Your dad was our Hernandez "Hernandez's a lefty," he cartier pasha watch replied "Well, that's the only difference," I said to the little literalist, and put out my hand again to his father"Nice to see you, Swede "Remember me to your brother," I said He laughed, we parted, and someone was saying to me, "Well, well, the greatest athlete in the history of Weequahic High called you'Skip And I did feel almost as wonderfully singled out as I had the one time before, at the age often, when the Swede had got so personal as to recognize me by the playground nickname I'd acquired because of two grades I skipped in grade school Midway through the first inning, the woman with us turned to me and said, "You should have seen your face--you might as well have told us he was ZeusI saw just what you looked like as a boy The following letter reached me by way of my publisher a couple of weeks before Memorial omega automatic seamaster watch Day, 1995 Dear Skip Zuckerman: I apologize for any inconvenience this letter may cause youYou may not remember our meeting at Shea StadiumI was with my oldest son (now a first-year college student) and you were out with some friends to see the MetsThat was ten years ago, the era of Carter-Gooden-Hernandez, when you could still watch the Mets I am writing to ask if we might meet sometime to talkI'd be delighted to take you to dinner in New York if you would permit me I'm taking the liberty of proposing a meeting because of something I have been thinking about since my father died last yearHe was his feisty, combative self right down to the endThat made it all the harder to see him go, despite his advanced age I would like to talk about him and his lifeI have been trying to write a tribute to him, to be published privately gucci watches for women for friends, family, and business associatesMost everybody thought of my father as indestructible, a thick-skinned man on a short fuseThat was far from the truthNot everyone knew how much he suffered because of the shocks that befell his loved onesPlease be assured that I will understand if you haven't time to respond Sincerely, Seymour "Swede" Levov, WHS 1945 Had anyone else asked if he could talk to me about a tribute he was writing to his father, I would have wished him luck and kept my nose out of itBut there were compelling reasons for my getting off a note to the Swede--within the hour--to say that I was at his disposalThe first was Swede Levov wants to meet meRidiculously, perhaps, at the onset of old age, I had only to see his signature at the foot of the letter to be swamped by memories of him, both on vintage omega watches and off the field, that were some fifty years old and yet still captivatingI remembered going up every day to the playing field to watch football practice the year that the Swede first agreed to join the teamHe was already a high-scoring hook-shot artist on the basketball court, but no one knew he could be just as magical on the football field until the coach pressed him into duty as an end and our losing team, though still at the bottom of the city league, was putting up one, two, even three touchdowns a game, all scored on passes to the SwedeFifty or sixty kids gathered along the sidelines at practice to watch the Swede--in a battered leather helmet and the brown jersey numbered, in orange, 11--working out with the varsity against the JVsThe varsity quarterback, Lefty Leventhal, ran pass play after pass play ("Lev-en- thai to replica miu miu Le-vo

Wednesday, 22. September 2010

"May I come and talk it over?" she asked "Of...

By eaganytn, 20:29
"May I come and talk it over?" she asked "Of course, if you likeBut you must be awfully sleepy?" "No, I'm not sleepyI should like to sit with you a little "Very well," he said, pushing her chair near the fire She sat down and he resumed his seat

Tuesday, 21. September 2010

Welland, who signed a haggard welcome as she...

By eaganytn, 20:16
Welland, who signed a haggard welcome as she caught sight of Archer

Monday, 20. September 2010

There once was in himThat once described...

By eaganytn, 20:21
There once was in himThat once described everything there was in himIt was not easy to understand how he could ever have found in this prim, severe, hidden whatever-she-was a woman more magnetic than DawnHow pathetic he must have been, how depleted, a broken, helpless creature escaping from everything that had collapsed, running in the headlong way that someone in trouble will take flight in order to make a bad thing worseAlmost all there was to attract him was that Sheila was someone elseHer clarity, her candor, her equilibrium, her perfect self-control were at first almost beside the pointShrinking from such a blinding catastrophe--disconnected as he'd never been before from his ready-made life

Sunday, 19. September 2010

Instead he marries the bee-yoo-ti-full Miss...

By eaganytn, 20:23
Instead he marries the bee-yoo-ti-full Miss DwyerYou should have seen themThe two of them all smiles on their outward trip into the USAShe's post-Catholic, he's post-Jewish, together they're going to go out there to Old Rimrock to raise little post-toastiesInstead they get that fucking kid "What was wrong with Miss Dwyer?" "No house they lived in was rightNo amount of money in the bank was enoughHe set her up in the cattle businessHe set her up in the nursery tree businessHe took her to Switzerland for the world's best face-liftNot even into her fifties, still in her forties, but that's what the woman wants, so they schlep to Geneva for a face-lift from the guy who did Princess GraceHe would have been better off spending his life in Double A ballHe would have been better off knocking up some waitress down there in Phoenix and playing first base for the Mud-hensThat fucking kid! She stuttered, you knowSo to pay everybody back for her stuttering, she set off the bombHe took her to speech therapistsHe gucci backpack took her to clinics, to psychiatristsThere wasn't enough he could do for herAnd the reward? Boom! Why does this girl hate her father? This great father, this truly great fatherGood-looking, kind, providing, thinks about nothing really but them, his family-- why does she take off after him? That our own ridiculous father should have produced such a brilliant father--and that he should then produce her? Somebody tell me what caused itThe genetic need to separate? For that she has to run from Seymour Levov to Che Guevara? No, noWhat is the poison that caused it, that caused this poor guy to be placed outside his life for the rest of his life? He kept peering in from outside at his own lifeThe struggle of his life was to bury this thingBut could he? How? How could a big, sweet, agreeable putz like my brother be expected to deal with this bomb? One day life started laughing at him and it never let up That was as far as we got, as much of an earful as I was to hear from Jerry--anything more I wanted to know, I'd louis vuitton miroir have to make up--because just then a small, gray-haired woman in a brown pantsuit came up to introduce herself, and Jerry, not a man equipped by nature to stand around more than five seconds while someone else was getting a third party's attention, shot me a mock salute and disappeared, and when I went looking for him later, I heard that he'd had to leave, to catch a Newark plane back to Miami After I'd already written about his brother--which is what I would do in the months to come: think about the Swede for six, eight, sometimes ten hours at a stretch, exchange my solitude for his, inhabit this person least like myself, disappear into him, day and night try to take the measure of a person of apparent blankness and innocence and simplicity, chart his collapse, make of him, as time wore on, the most important figure of my life--just before I set about to alter names and disguise the most glaring marks of identification, I had the amateur's impulse to send Jerry a copy of the manuscript to ask what he balenciaga twiggy thoughtIt was an impulse I quashed: I hadn't been writing and publishing for nearly forty years not to know by now to quash it"That's not my brother," he'd tell me, "not in any wayYou've misrepresented himMy brother couldn't think like that, didn't talk like that," etc Yes, by this time Jerry might well have recovered the objectivity that had deserted him directly after the funeral, and with it the old resentment that helped make him the doctor at the hospital every-74 I body was afraid to talk to because he was never wrongAlso, unlike most people whose dear one winds up as a model for the life-drawing class, Jerry Levov would probably be amused rather than outraged by my failure to grasp the Swede's tragedy the way he didA strong possibility: Jerry's flipping derisively through my pages and giving me, item by item, the bad news"The wife was nothing like this, the kid was nothing like this--got even my father wrongI won't talk about what you do with meBut missing my father, man, that's missing the side of a chanel black wallet barnLou Levov was a brute, manThis guy is a pushoverNo, we had something over us light-years away from thatDad on the rampage--laid down the law and that was itNo, nothing bears the slightest resemblance tohere, for instance, giving my brother a mind, awarenessThis guy responds with consciousness to his lossBut my brother is a guy who had cognitive problems--this is nowhere like the mind he hadThis is the mind he didn't haveChrist, you even give him a mistressPerfectly misjudged, ZuckHow could a big man like you fuck up like this?" Well, Jerry wouldn't have gotten much of an argument from me had that turned out to be his reactionI had gone out to Newark and located the abandoned Newark Maid factory on a barren stretch of lower Central AvenueI went out to the Weequa-hic section to look at their house, now in disrepair, and to look at Keer Avenue, a street where it didn't seem like a good idea to get out of the car and walk up the driveway to the garage where the Swede used to practice his swing in the fendi spy zucca bag wintert

Saturday, 18. September 2010

"Very well," he said, pushing her chair near the...

By eaganytn, 20:18
"Very well," he said, pushing her chair near the fire She sat down and he resumed his seat

I went to Elizabeth, where the Swede's beautiful...

By eaganytn, 04:37
I went to Elizabeth, where the Swede's beautiful Dawn was born and raised, and walked around her pleasant neighborhood, the residential Elmora section