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Thursday, 28. October 2010

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Wednesday, 27. October 2010

@@@@@Better not to, maybe"Ilse? I better let

By lizabeth3, 02:32
@@@@@Better not to, maybe"Ilse? I better let you go now, honeyI want to shower off the dayThen she burst out: "I hate to think of you all the way down there in Florida by yourself! Maybe falling on your ass in the shower! It's not right!" "Cookie, I'm fineThe kid - his name's Hurricanes, I thought"His name's Jim Cantori But that was a case of right church, wrong pew "That's not the same, and you know itDo you want me to come?" "Not unless you want your mother to scalp us both bald," I said"What I want is for you to stay right where you are and TCB, darlinBut take care of yourself "Huh?" "Never mind "I still want to hear you promise, Dad 92 For one terrible and surpassingly eerie moment I saw Ilse at eleven, Ilse dressed in a Girl Scout's uniform and looking at me with Monica Goldstein's shocked eyesBefore I could stop the words, I heard myself saying, "Promise"Never heard that one before "There's a lot about me you don't know I put the phone gently back into its cradle and stared at it for a long timevii Instead of showering, I walked down the beach to the waterI quickly discovered my crutch was no help on the sand - was, in fact, a hindrance - but once I was around the corner of the house, the water's edge was less than two dozen steps awayThat was easy if I went slowThe surge was mild, the incoming wavelets only inches highIt was hard to imagine this water whipped into a 93 destructive hurricane frenzyLater, Wireman would tell me God always punishes us for what we can't ima

Tuesday, 26. October 2010

@@@@@My hands fisted around the fabric of

By lizabeth3, 02:36
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Sunday, 24. October 2010

@@@@@In turn Stanley found it politic to like the

By lizabeth3, 02:34
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Saturday, 23. October 2010

@@@@@The street lamps were only a bright

By lizabeth3, 02:30
@@@@@The street lamps were only a bright circle of mist within mist in the ghostly gray pre-dawn halflightHow can Miss Eleanor be so cursed cheery? Chattering away as if it wasn't freezing cold and black as pitchThere was some light ahead-way aheadScarlett stumbled towards itShe wished the miserable wind would die downWhat was that? In the windIt was! It was coffeeMaybe she'd live after allHer steps matched MrsButler's in an eager, accelerated paceThe Market was like a bazaar, an oasis of light and warmth, color and life in the formless gray mistTorches blazed on brick pillars that supported tall wide arches open to the surrounding streets, illuminating the bright aprons and headscarves of smiling black women and highlighting their wares, displayed in baskets of every size and shape on long wooden tables painted greenIt was crowded with people, most of them moving from table to table, talking-to other shoppers or to the vendors in a challenging, laughing ritual of haggling obviously enjoyed by all"Coffee first, Scarlett?" "Oh, yes, please Eleanor Butler led the way to a nearby group of womenThey held steaming tin mugs in their gloved hands, sipping from them while they talked and laughed with one another, oblivious to the din around them"Good morning, Eleanor Eleanor, how are you?Push over, Mildred, let Eleanor get through Oh, Eleanor, did you hear that Kerrison's has real wool stockings on sale? It won't be in the paper until tomorrowWould you like to come with Alice and me? We're going after dinner todayOh, Eleanor, we were just talking about Lavinia's daughterShe lost the baby last nightLavinia's prostrate with griefDo you think your cook could make some of her wonderful wine jelly? Nobody does it the way she does

Friday, 22. October 2010

@@@@@Happily for him, a love of the theatre is

By lizabeth3, 01:27
@@@@@Happily for him, a love of the theatre is so general, an itch for acting so strong among young people, that he could hardly out-talk the interest of his hearersFrom the first casting of the parts to the epilogue it was all bewitching, and there were few who did not wish 108 Mansfield Park to have been a party concerned, or would have hesitated to try their skillThe play had been Lovers? Vows, and MrYates was to have been Count Cassel?A trifling part,? said he, ?and not at all to my taste, and such a one as I certainly would not accept again

Thursday, 21. October 2010

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By lizabeth3, 02:09
@@@@@"Rhett should come as soon as he canI'll ride over right away

Tuesday, 19. October 2010

She was killed instantlyBy then our daughter had...

By lizabeth3, 09:09
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Monday, 18. October 2010

Could Jack provide those things? He could and...

By lizabeth3, 09:11
Could Jack provide those things? He could and didFrom then until the end it was the second floor for me when I wanted to draw or paint, and it was the second floor for exercise on days when the weather closed inThe single straight-backed chair was the only real piece of furniture that ever lived up there during my tenure in Big PinkIn any case, there weren't that many rainy days - not for nothing is Florida called the Sunshine StateAs my southward strolls grew longer, the speck or specks I'd seen on that first morning eventually resolved into two people - at least, on most days it was twoOne was in a wheelchair and wearing what I thought was a straw hatThe other pushed her, then sat beside herThey appeared on the beach around seven AMSometimes the one who could walk left the one in the wheelchair for a little while, only to come back with something that glittered in the early sunI suspected a coffee omega de ville men's watches pot, a breakfast tray, or bothI further 105 suspected they came from the huge hacienda with the acre or so of orange tiled roofThat was the last house visible on Duma Key before the road ran into the enthusiastic overgrowth that covered most of the islandiv I couldn't quite get used to the emptiness of the place"It's supposed to be very quiet," Sandy Smith had told me, but I had still pictured the beach filling up by midday: couples sunning on blankets and slathering each other with tanning lotion, college kids playing volleyball with iPods strapped to their biceps, little kids in saggy swimsuits paddling at the edge of the water while Jet-Skis buzzed back and forth forty feet outJack reminded me that it was only December"When it comes to Florida tourism," he said, "the month between Thanksgiving and Christmas is Morgue CityNot as bad as August, but still pretty dead He gestured with his armWe vintage chanel jewelry were standing out by the mailbox with the red 13 on it, me leaning on my crutch, Jack looking sporty in a 106 pair of denim cut-offs and a fashionably tattered Tampa Devil Rays shirt"It's not exactly tourist country hereSee any trained dolphins? What you got is seven houses, counting that big 'un down thereWhere there's another house falling apart, by the wayThat's according to some of the stories I've heard on Casey Key "What's with Duma, Jack? Nine miles of prime Florida real estate, a great beach, and it's never been developed? What's up with that?" He shrugged"Some kind of long-running legal dispute is all I knowWant me to see if I can find out?" I thought about it, then shook my head"Do you mind it?" Jack looked honestly curious"All the quiet? Because it'd get on my nerves a little, to tell you the God's honest And that was the truthHealing is a kind of revolt, and as I think I've said, all successful ladies omega watches revolts begin in secret"What do you do? If you don't mind me asking?" "Exercise in the morningsSleep in the afternoonsI may eventually try painting, but I'm not ready for that yet 107 "Some of your stuff looks pretty good for an amateur "Thank you, Jack, that's very kind I didn't know if kind was all he was being or if he was telling me his version of the truthMaybe it didn't matterWhen it comes to things like pictures, it's always just someone's opinion, isn't it? I only knew that something was going on for meSometimes it felt a little scaryMostly it felt pretty goddam wonderfulI did most of my drawing upstairs, in the room I'd come to think of as Little PinkThe only view from there was of the Gulf and that flat horizonline, but I had a digital camera and I took pictures of other things sometimes, printed them out, clipped them to my easel (which Jack and I turned so the strong afternoon light would omega usa strike across the paper), and drew that stuffThere was no rhyme or reason to those snapshots, although when I told Kamen this in an e-mail, he responded that the unconscious mind writes poetry if it's left alone108 I drew my mailboxI drew the stuff growing around Big Pink, then had Jack buy me a book - Common Plants of the Florida Coast - so I could put names to my picturesNaming seemed to help - to add power, somehowBy then I was on my second box of colored pencilsand I had a third waiting in the wingsThere was aloe vera

Sunday, 17. October 2010

He walks back to his seat and on the pretense of...

By lizabeth3, 09:07
He walks back to his seat and on the pretense of helping the other boys, he whispers to the girls In the summer the kids stay out late at night, play hide-and-seek in the empty lots, bathe in the hydrants, which have been turned on for themThere's always some excitement in summerA house is burning down, or they can go up on the rooftops and peek at the big kids fooling around with the girlsIf it's hot enough they can sneak into the movies 'cause the exit doors are left open for ventilation Once or twice they have real good luck Hey, Polack, there's a drunk asleep in the alley behind Salvatore's house He heeled? How do I know? the other kid curses They tiptoe up the alley, debouch dolce and gabbana bags into a deserted lot behind the tenements Whadeya mean gaw ahead, how we gonna split? You can split it He creeps up to the drunk, feels about his body slowly for a walletThe drunk interrupts his snoring, clutches Polack's wrist Leggo a me, ya goddamFumbling, his free hand finds a stone on the ground, picks it up and cracks it against the drunk's headThe hand tightens on his arm and he smashes down again Where is it, where is it, c'mon hurry up Polack fumbles through the pockets, pulls out some change The two boys sneak out of the alley, divide the money in front of a street light Sixty cents for me, a quarter for you Whadeya mean? I found him Whadeya mean? I took all the chances, chloe bags paddington Polack says, whadeya I t'ink dat don't count for nuttin' Go crap in your hatWhistling, he walks away, begins to laugh shakily as he thinks of how he struck the drunkBut in the morning the man is gone, and Polack feels relievedAaah, ya can't hurt a rummy, he thinks to himself, a bit of knowledge from the older boys His father dies when he is ten, and after the funeral his mother tries to send him to work in the stockyardsBut after a month the truant officer is around, and Polack is sent to an orphanage when his mother can think of nothing else There are all the new lessons not really unfamiliar to be learnedIt is even more important never to get caught now

Saturday, 16. October 2010

They were afraid of Croft and this fear had...

By lizabeth3, 09:13
They were afraid of Croft and this fear had become greater as they grew more exhausted

Friday, 15. October 2010

"I never liked the guy particularly, but I never...

By lizabeth3, 09:12
"I never liked the guy particularly, but I never wanted him to get it like thatI never wanted nobody to get hit "Nobody," Martinez repeatedHe massaged his forehead tenderly as if he had a headacheGallagher was surprised how bad Martinez lookedHis thin face had become hollow, and his eyes had a blank lusterless stareHe needed a shave badly, and dark streaks of grime had filleted all the lines in his face, making him appear much older "This is a rough deal," Gallagher muttered Martinez exhaled some smoke carefully and they watched it glide away in the early morning air "It was a sonofabitch on guard," Gallagher said hoarsely Martinez nodded once moreHis watch buy chanel purse had come at midnight and he had been unable to sleep since thenHis blankets had chilled

Thursday, 14. October 2010

Mary rises shivering, pokes at the stove...

By lizabeth3, 09:17
Mary rises shivering, pokes at the stove abstractedly, and pulls her cotton slip down about her shoulders, letting the nightgown fall as the slip travels down her bodyThe two boys catch a glimpse of bare flesh, giggle quietly in their beds What are you looking at, Steve? she shouts Haw, I saw ya, I saw ya He has put out his hand to stop Steve too lateCasimir shakes his head in disgust, mature disgustWha'd ya go and do that for, now ya ruined it Steve takes a poke at him, but Casimir has ducked, is darting about the room, avoiding himStop it, Steve, Mary screams Cut it out, cut it out, chanel clearance Polack yells The father, a huge heavy man, has come in from the other room, wearing only his pantsYou kids stop it, he shouts in PolishSeeing Steve he cuffs himDon't look at the girl Casimir did it first I di'n't, I di'n't Leave Casimir aloneHe cuffs Steve again, his hands still smelling from the cattle blood in the stockyards I'll get ya, Steve whispers laterBut Casimir grins to himselfHe knows Steve will forget, and if he doesn't there will be a way to escape In the classroom everybody is shouting Who put gum on the seats, who put the gum on? Miss Marsden looks ready to cryQuiet, white prada bag children, quiet pleaseJohn, you and Louis can start cleaning it up Why do we have to, teacher, we didn't put the gum on? I'll help, teacher, Casimir says All right, Casimir, that's a good boy The little girls are snuffling their noses, looking about with interest now and indignationCasimir did it, they whisper, Casimir did it Miss Marsden hears them at lastDid you do it, Casimir? Me, teacher, why would I do it? Come up here, Casimir He walks up to her desk, leans against her arm when she puts it about himLooking at the class and winking as he lays his head on her shoulder Now, Casimir, gucci hobo don't do that Don't do what, teacher? Did you put the gum on the seats? Tell me the truth, I won't punish you There isn't any gum on Casimir's seat, Miss Marsden, Alice Rafferty says Why isn't there any? she asks him I dunno, teacher, maybe the kid who did it was scared of me Who did it, Casimir? Oh, I dunno, teacherDo ya want me to help clean the seats? Casimir, you should try to be a good boyHe walks back to his seat and on the pretense of helping the other boys, he whispers to the girls In the summer the kids stay out late at night, play hide-and-seek in the empty lots, bathe in the louis vuitton kabelky hydrants, which have been turned on for themThere's always some excitement in summerA house is burning down, or they can go up on the rooftops and peek at the big kids fooling around with the girlsIf it's hot enough they can sneak into the movies 'cause the exit doors are left open for ventilation Once or twice they have real good luck Hey, Polack, there's a drunk asleep in the alley behind Salvatore's house He heeled? How do I know? the other kid curses They tiptoe up the alley, debouch into a deserted lot behind the tenements Whadeya mean gaw ahead, how we gonna split? You can split chanel earrings it

Wednesday, 13. October 2010

I went back downstairs and gobbled lunchmeat...

By lizabeth3, 09:09
I went back downstairs and gobbled lunchmeat by the fridge's frosty glowI didn't want to make an actual sandwich, because I didn't want Ilse to know I'd felt well enough to eatLet her go on thinking our problems had been caused by bad mayonnaiseThat way we wouldn't have to spend time hunting for other explanationsNone of the other explanations I could think of were rationalAfter eating half a package of sliced salami and swilling a pint or so of sweet tea, I went into my bedroom, lay down, and fell into a sodden sleepSometimes it seems to me that my clearest memories of Duma Key are of orange evening skies that bleed at the bottom and fade away at the top, green to blackWhen I woke up that evening, another day was going down in gloryI thudded into the big main room on my crutch, stiff and wincing chanel big (the first ten minutes were always the worst)The door to Ilse's room was standing open and her bed was emptyFor a moment there was no answerThen she called back from upstairs"Daddy? Holy crow, did you do this? When did you do this?" All thought of aches and pains left meI got up to Little Pink as fast as I could, trying to remember what I'd drawnWhatever it was, I hadn't made any effort to put it out of sightSuppose it was something really awful? Suppose I'd gotten the bright idea of doing a crucifixion caricature, with The Gospel Hummingbird riding the cross? 167 Ilse was standing in front of my easel, and I couldn't see what was thereHer body was blocking it outEven if she'd been standing to one side, the only light in the room was coming from that bloody sunset

Monday, 04. October 2010

"Shore you're gonna be awright, Wilson "That's...

By lizabeth3, 09:04
"Shore you're gonna be awright, Wilson "That's what Ah figgered Goldstein put his palms against the ground, forced himself upward slowlyHe wanted so very much to remain lying on the ground"I suppose we ought to go," he said wistfullyThey harnessed themselves again to the litter and trudged forward "You're a good bunch of men, they ain't anybody better'n you two menAt the moment, still enmeshed in the first pangs of setting out again, they hated him "It's all right," Goldstein said "Naw, Ah mean it, they ain't any two men like you to be found in the whole fuggin platoon He was silent, and they settled into the stupefaction of the marchWilson was delirious for a while, and then sober againHis wound began to ache and he abused them, screaming borse gucci once more with pain Now it bothered Ridges more than GoldsteinHe had not thought very much about the agony of the march