Capitolo 9
and he/she takes the keys. Then I enter the saloon and I close it brings her/it to key
later me, and it ever pushes two some greatest arrows that you have seen.
After I hang on the keys of which I/you/they are great as the historical key
the Bastille that you can remember to have seen to the Musee
Carnavalet. Then I close and I launch down from the staircases all the taxes. I do him/it
systematically every night--because I promised not to be rash. ME
always sneers, and feels as if it were a scene in a play. Thrill me
so a lot as an awful piece of business--the dramatic anxiety--what
you fall in bed above quietly above to nothing except my going.
When it is entirely done me I feel as I used to in my brave man days,
when, after midnight, the whole rest of the world--my small world--being
calmly dormant, I cuddled down in the angle of my couch to read;--the
world is mine!
Never in my life--wherever, under some circumstances--I have been so well
he/she takes care of taking of. I have a menage of de of femme--a kind of cross among a
housewife and a houseservant-of-all-job. You are a gotten married woman, his wife of
a grower whose house dista three minutes from mine. My locker room
window and my glance of door of dine-room through a field of grape sultanina bushes to
his/her house. I have to only blow on the whistle of the dog and her you/he/she can feel.
Its name is Amelie, and she is a character, a beautiful but not mean as
very of a character as his/her husband--the his/her according to. You are a Parisian. His/her
before husband was a jockey, half Breton mean the English. He died years
ago when she was young: broken his/her neck in a great run to Auteuil.
You has had a chess career, and he/she lived in a lot of intelligent families
before, she married him to assure his the maturity, this kind, breakdowns little
grower. You are a great discovery for me. But the thing balances on
beautifully, as I am a benediction to her, a new interest in her monotonous
life, and she doesn't allow me of never to forget how much happier she is from when I came