Part Three-1

类别:文学名著 作者:唐纳德·巴塞尔姆 本章:Part Three-1

    SNO E ;From noo ts. I maintain an estic distance. No more do I trip girliso t, or after luncy mid-morning. Not t I ever did. It is. I congratulate myself on t score at least. And no more ucini, or marinate teak. No more rudge about tain. No more  bundles and stuff it a even going to speak to t ties, or if I o announce -- a neravagant caprice. I dont kno it. It seems small and mean-spirited. I ing ideas. But t runs t .  sulky notion come from? From tal library, doubtless. Per me in t. to periss and berries and rabbits and robins ed. If I  be t is true t ture in erminates. One s al a quarter to four in tern contemporaries. Anottle vodka in it time.quot;

    quot;I tle of C; Dan said. quot;And t ottle of Coo -- t one under t ottle of Coo -- tuck in t. And I am not afraid. Not of  of  long cigar, t cigar t stretc St. Micres, to under t is merely fas is merely ne  fade a ter a ending ts, and o come ton on table, in a rictle pearly onions studded in it, and per of Irisatoes someead I come o ts in  and admiring ill loves us, in a  it isnt enoug is a failure of leaders sucking true leadersingly, as in true leaders of tired of Bills ing explanations, promises. If   to lead, t us vote. t is all I o say, except one more t vat all day, one doesnt  to come  of ed leader c s cs, its lines of auty, its air of importance.quot;

    quot;tion produces nervousness,quot; Bill said dipping into t absint;Remember t. You are tense as a  is still possible to . If it is still possible to rip out a groan you s out. If it is still possible to smite t t forefinger fall. And tulations and entreaties t meet to be found in old books, look tenation of outonate an inive correlative, booming in t like an Alka-Seltzer to produce tranquillity. I say may. And you ot eely unconcern, you are just like . t of it. I ed out if you  to put it t er a life ricional defeats, I o destruction. No myself to listening to  pamby it is,  is refined from tion. Give me tic trip, stutter and fall, and I ent. Actually, , I s; quot;e ertained tion,quot;  said.

    quot;treat me like a rube if t; Clem said igo tles of Lone Star at t;I suppose I am a rubisions t contradict ticated notions of my colleagues. But I notice t it is to me t is a question of grits or clings or fried catfisions do not arise very often. I  fis i or some otern dis t I  doender rings of squid deep-fried in olive oil. I even like ture out of teentury. It makes my mouter just to look at it, t can. But o myself about cans? Cans are not roubling me.  is troubling me is ty of life in our great country, America. It seems to me to be deprived. I dont mean t t t even t are deprived. I suppose one could say t t it go at t. I am  t no one responded to Snoive. Even t time relieved. But it suggests t Americans  or cannot see t most princely of our contemporaries, did not respond appropriately. Of course it may be t princely is not a good to be. And of course tic tradition ocratic. Egalitarianism precludes princeliness. And yet our people are not equal in any sense. t of to gigantic  of te ribute t  ameliorate everyt it e some tribute ting and ric. . . e must pass a la all marriages of people omorro t to play. take t;

    EDARD ras and ttles of insect repellent, under tainly be sick tomorro it is  to o stop being a filt space. to gain access to everytand t time. Not tructure, in icularly interested, but trality. ter of everyt. I kno, nooo bad it is not oo bad it is not true. It is not even temporarily true. ell, t must mean t my mind is not fully blo ique. More insect repellent!quot;


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