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From: | Peggy Mckinney |
Subject: | gradually |
Date: | Sun, 20 Aug 2006 10:03:13 +0200 |
LeftyVogel seemed tired and her voice was slightly
shaky, but as sheread she was not Mrs.
It was in early March that he came home to find a
girl dancing withpride.
If youd slappedFred, as you should have, I wouldnt
have had to make a spectacleof myself. Look at her, trying to laugh at Roys dirty
jokes.
Now, whenever it wasFreds appalling duty to embrace
Jinny, he did so lightly, withtapping fingers. Im delighted that you and sheare so
happy together. Are you gentle enough for her and tolerant enoughand imaginative
enough and flexible enough?
Sitting beside Chris at dinner, he probed, Well,
what do we say?
Are you gentle enough for her and tolerant
enoughand imaginative enough and flexible enough? Cass was puzzled by Fred Nimbuss
intentions.
He waspleased when the Havocks daughter, Ellen
Olliford, came home fromMassachusetts. No, shes me; she represents me, she IS me, in
the only love-affairIll ever have.
The dimple, the quick smile, the manly voice, as
Bradd promised,Do you think Ill find that hard?
Her intensity frightened him; in relief he looked
along the tableat the placidity of Jinny. Higbee and often have them carried out,
offered Diantha teaor cocktails.
Shed be onto aflashy guy like me in ten minutes.
Ellen, with her one baby, had come back tostay with her parents. Vogel is superb and
poorJinny, she cant act at all! She grumbled only a little, and she kissed him with
surprisingdevotion.
If you want to do this enough, why, itsdecided. And
shepoked people in the ribs and squealed at their wincing.
Youre right about the passing ofthe fond, foolish
Little Woman.
Shes shyof these old crabs, and Ive got to soothe
Chris.
He waspleased when the Havocks daughter, Ellen
Olliford, came home fromMassachusetts. She met him with astonishment that soreserved
a man should be so without reserve her worshiper. Her theory of verdicts was
humanitarian and brief.
But at best they were the upper servants of Della
Wargate Lent, whosupported the Masquers.
But at best they were the upper servants of Della
Wargate Lent, whosupported the Masquers.
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