|
From: | Sally Wilkerson |
Subject: | [ERP] straight |
Date: | Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:41:45 -0700 |
Come on, Stanley, I said, pushing my chair
back.
And you told them everything, you human cicada!
This eBook is made available at no cost and with almost no restrictionswhatsoever.
Without speaking she managed to say that this was the plague they hadbeen speaking
about. Or, I added, as he didnt seem to be too enthusiastic, we could takea tusk
each and tear them apart. She has a voice like a knife that has been leftstuck in a
lemon too long.
Stanley opened it and I fell flat on my face in
thehallway.
It means letting ones beard grow and going without
acollar.
I wasbeginning to get a bit nasty tempered, when
the front door opened andStanley came in. Stanley was nibbling at a crust like some
ascetic hermit bent onmortifying himself.
I can see you writing far into the night, I
replied.
No doubt about that, he agreed, ducking as I turned
the first sod onthe dressing-table. As I have remarked to my friend Temple: If it
were not for sleep, howthe hell could we keep awake?
There are times when the veneer of refinement peels
off Agatha.
It sounded like the war-cry of the Randwick
Rovers.
Bring the mat in with you andshut the
door.
Of course this elephant talk was all damnedrot.
Listen, Stanley, I said, ashe backed away, explain from the start, speaking slowly
anddistinctly.
Be sure to check thecopyright laws for your country
before downloading or redistributing thisfile. On all sides the eye can range,
unhindered, towhere the vast earth meets the infinitely vaster sky.
But, Stan; elephants dont have claws, said
Agatha.
I proceeded to tell him, and when I had finished we
gazed for the thirdtime on empty mugs. Most likely theyd have abar in South Africa.
He was too far away to hear and the crashing that was going on wasterrific. I then
looked back at my plate and ate on.
Theydextract a fur coat from a marble statue of
Harry Lauder. He was startled but soon regained his normal nimbleness ofmind.
Anyhow, hed be bound to make a mess ofthings.
He was staring straight in front of him with the
raptlook of a crystal-gazer. Stanleys idea of amusement at my expense. I strolled
into the kitchen two or three times.
Overcome with misery and mental anguish, I must
have collapsed at lastbeneath the strain.
Overcome with misery and mental anguish, I must
have collapsed at lastbeneath the strain. Or I could start him off in thePublic
Service. To say that I was stunned by this disclosure would be to put it
feebly:moreover, it would be a lie. Steak and eggs, replied Stan in a flat, toneless
voice. He was gazing at the saltcellar, in one of histrances.
|
[Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread] |