正文 For Im the Boy Whose Only Joy Is Loving You

Orip back from the aerodrome Huber who was driving said: Still I dont see ere required. You werent required Bloomsbury said explicitly, you were invited. Ihen Huber said, I dont see what we were invited for. As friends of the family Bloomsbury said. You are both friends of the family. A tissue of truths he thought, delicate as the iations leading to the surrender. It was not enough Bloomsbury felt, to say that his friends Huber and Whittle were as men not what he wished them to be. For it was very possible he was aware, that he was not what they wished him to be. heless there were times when he felt like g aloud, that it was nht!

She was I thought quite calm Bloomsbury said. You also Huber said turning his head almost pletely around. Of course she has been traio weep in private Bloomsbury said looking out of the window. Trainihought, thats the great thing. Behind them aircraft rose and fell at intervals, he wondered if they should have waited for "the takeoff," if it would have been more respectful, or oher hand less respectful, to have done so. Still I thought thered certainly be weeping Whittle said from the fro. I have observed that in situations involving birth, bereavement or parting forever there is usually some quantity of weeping. But he provided a crowd Huber said, precluding privacy. And thus weeping Whittle agreed. Yes Bloomsbury said.

Ah Pelly where do you be goin? T grandmathers, bein it please yer lardship. An what a fine young soft young warm young thing ya have there Pelly on yer bicycle seat. Ooo yer lardship yeve an evil head on yer, Ill bet yer sez that tall us guls. Naw Pelly aruth of the matter is, theres nivver a gul e down my street wi such a fine one as yers. Yer a bold one yer worship if ye doon cock a minnow. Lemme just feel of her a trifle Pelly, theres a good gul. Ooo Mishtar Bloomsbury I likes a bit o fun as good as the un but me husbings wat from the porch wi is field telescope. Pother Pelly it wont be leavin any marks, well just slither behind this tree. Ring me bicycle bell yer lardship hell think yer after sellin the Eskimo Pies. That I will Pelly Ill give er a ring like she nivver had before. Oorace be keerful of me abdominal belt whats holdin up me pedal pushers. Never fear Pelly I dealt wi worse than that in my time I have.

Of course its inaccurate to say that we are friends of the family Huber said. There no longer being any family. The family exists still I believe Whittle said, as a legal entity. Were you married? it would affect the legal question, whether or not the family qua family endures beyond the physical separation of the partners, which we have just witnessed. Bloomsbury uood that Whittle did not wish to be thought prying and uood also, or recalled rather, that Whittles wife or former wife had flown away in an aircraft very similar to if not identical with the one in which Martha his own wife had elected to fly away. But as he sidered the question a tiresome one, holding little i in view of the physical separation already alluded to, whiow aimed his attention to the exclusion of all other claims, he decided not to answer. Instead he said: She looked I thought quite pretty. Lovely Whittle aowledged and Huber said: Stunning in fact.

Ah Martha now to bed theres a darlin gul. Hump off blatherer Ive read me Mallarmé for this evenin. Ooo Martha dear a we noo let the dear lad rest this night? when th tellys already shut doon an th man o the hoose as a ard on? Dont

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