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类别:文学名著 作者:唐纳德·巴塞尔姆 本章:16

    SIMON meets t at ternational Arrivals Building,  from ing, but s A, B, C, and D -- Russian poets so fabulously gifted t none of to publis. quot;ts terrific,quot; ;You look beautiful.quot; quot;t; s;tood Englisimes as good as regular Englis; Sices t ;s t?quot; eak, a steak big as a Sunday times. Seak into ;I dont get your metap; s;Is it ;

    S, it is  tell her.

    t in c;t; ; a little. . . repetitive?quot; quot;My burning barns,quot; s;my splendid burning barns, Ill burn as many barns as I damn please, Pappy.quot; en years, and s altogetely stunning, a black ter-lengt embossed ted sleeveless jacket, a yello. quot;Seriously, do you too many? Barns?quot; Its t time s anyted ;I ; ;But t; s;Every one Ive ever kno; quot;Simon says,quot; Simon says, quot;Simon needs a beer.quot; So fetc. Pauli Girl from tor.

    t lives in try, in an old Putnam County farm s touc to paint ted over ture is junk golden oak, one piece to a room except in tcable and tc;t; t says, quot;from my motato-c tell you any?t;

    Simon takes train from Grand Central to Put?nam County.  like train, almost al air conditioning, and es c Croton, train to anotampede t tately s at Garri?son at trip sting on toyota pickup, drinking apple juice from a paper cup.

    t sings to him:

    Row, row, row your bed

    Gently doream. . .

    tlers  if t bitcarts dont keep tragic ance.

    quot;Sounded a little pissed,quot; Anne says.

    quot;t; says Veronica, quot;I guess you cant blame t itude.quot;

    Dore says, quot;Let ;

    quot;Simon is passive.quot;

    quot;I dont tigy of tant.quot;

    quot;I tive till sore. I dont call t passive.quot;

    quot; a strange place in ;

    quot;Youre like one of tiny little insig;

    quot;t;

    quot;Youre like one of tive gro in dismal exfoliations.quot;

    quot;Youre funnin me.quot;

    quot;Youre like one of t kno;

    quot;ell to be vulgar.quot;

    quot;Yes t;

    quot;;

    quot;I say.quot;

    quot;ell to be vulgar.quot;

    quot;You  one?quot;

    quot;One ;

    quot;Bang.quot;

    quot;s it got on it?quot;

    quot;Sprinkles.quot;

    quot;Na decadent.quot;

    quot;;

    quot;You call t slender?quot;

    quot;I except t;

    quot;een times in a good mont;

    quot;ts depressing.quot;

    quot;I ts depressing.quot;

    quot;I really  to be more vulgar t present being.quot;

    quot;ell ;

    quot;I guess nobody.quot;

    quot;I guess we could dance co-c;

    quot;I guess ear up some little buncs.quot;

    quot;ell to be destructive.quot;

    quot;e pretend to be okay.quot;

    quot;Im fine. Im really fine.quot;

    quot;I  a lot of time on it, buffing tore, oiling t.  us and reduce us to notters.quot;

    quot;?quot;

    quot;Read it in a feminist text.quot;

    quot;I  gonna let us read any more books.quot;

    quot;?quot;

    quot;Just around. On to.quot;

    quot;Maybe it ter for us so  be so exacerbated.quot;

    quot;Youre like one of t before its time.quot;

    quot;ell ts ;

    quot;I  t;

    quot; is it?quot;

    quot;Camaro.quot;

    quot;Youre like one of tty dreams, knoy dreams.quot;

    quot;?quot;

    quot;I played in a band once.quot;

    quot; rument?quot;

    quot;tambourine.quot;

    quot;Cant get a union card for tambourine.quot;

    quot;My knee all black and blue, I banged my tambou?rine on it. First t;

    quot;I saiful ass. In a picture. It oo it iful picture.quot;

    quot; make you feel?quot;

    quot;Inferior.quot;

    quot;ell ts .quot;

    quot;Id like to lig;

    quot;Yes you ;

    quot;But I still t I t;

    quot;Its o get a scrape o lig;

    quot;Ive done it times.quot;

    quot;Leaves you .quot;

    quot;It does.quot;

    A: Ive crossed botroopslantic once, on a passenger liner. You stand out t t dusk, and tless, er in every direction, never-ending, you ter forever, t of t also seems inexorable, you feel you  sev?enty million square miles, about one-t be making ty knots, Im eating oranges because ts all I can keep do ourist class,  rato our table   Paderees --

    Q: I empted to become a s t  science.

    A: But he scis?sors?

    Q:  you realized t s going to stab you in the scissors?

    A: A lot of people go along assuming t. And t stabbed in the scissors.

    Q: You saion to tist .

    A: No no no.

    Q: Im a doctor. You can tell me. Im used to errible things.

    A: I felt blessed.

    Q: Your rembling.

    A: t imes.

    Q: ?

    A: All lovely, all.

    Q: I dont  these women looked like.

    A: Dore  on to it. A good inc as t oo, a blonder blond. Very good foreail a lot of time. Anne  hair.

    Q: Did you feel,  on treet o t, t you looked strange together?

    A: Never occurred to me.

    Q: You do cure sligood --

    A: Notter hes.

    Q: You see clients in thes?

    A: Of course not. I put on a jacket and tie and --

    Q: ie of rough wool --

    A: Its a uniform, yes.

    Q: Im greatly comforted. I dont like to t  of uniform.

    A: Nor do ts.

    Q: Bellies. Ive ally drao tle, less overt, sculptural repre?sentation of all tactile values e h --

    A: All sculpture is about o look at it t

    ombs are about o look at it t he Grand Canyon.

    Q: tower?

    A: About o women.

    Q: he male?

    A: Monks.

    Q: Is t women?

    A: Speeds us toers go about tasks.

    Q:  about coveting your neighbors wife?

    A: ell on one side, in Prictly speaking, t I dont covet  able, quite lovely and spirited, but in point of fact our relations of neigart tery is dead, s acres of basil, not literally acres but -- Any ts mucing your neig speaking administra?tively, I dont see  devoted to it. Its a mental exercise, coveting. to covet is not necessarily to take action.

    Q: I covet my neig  Vari-Flo deal t lets you --

    A: I obey ts, t knoalking about I ig?nore t tory of to t discoursing on tate. At turns to t;I le about it as ;

    Q: God critiques us, ique him. Does Carol also engage in dalliance?

    A:  you are. I think she has friends whom she sees now and again.

    Q:  make you feel?

    A: I wish her well.

    Q: s in your ?

    A: t cards, pictures of Saray dollars in cass --

    Q: It seems to me t  deal to . Does t itself in t til its cooked.

    A: Carol is mad for radis get enougoo.

    Q: I am feveriserested in tions. Et is. Moral precept?ing stings to attentiveness.

    A: Im only a bit depressed, only a bit.

    Q: A ne of ideas, based upon t ts, is not an index of decadence. Decadence itself is not as bad as its been painted. As for myself, I am con?tent oo little, I kno myself and I do not commend myself for it and pero co a s decisively to grasp --

    A: the leaf blower, for example.


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