Capitolo 35
how Polar bears, we have been suited for our glacial environment. Everybody
the more, therefore it is trembling-above it a profit for us to get
transported physical from ours narrow and very poor northerner
slums, only once in our life, to the palms and times of the South,
the earths where a dared plant is the human body not an exotic bottle-holder. Us
you return to our cold house between the fogs and slushes with more breadth
projects to thaw down some social ice-heap and the
introduction of the bread-fruit-tree and the grape sultanina-sandwich dolce*-bush in the
remotest wilds of the administrative district of Hackney. I am not equal rather sure that
tropical experience doesn't predispose us rather in favour of
planting the yam instead of scratching beat-rams in the
highlands of Connemara. But silence; I feel a publishing frown. Anybody more than
this heresy.
ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND.
You clearly, know my friend the cucumber that squirts. If you don't do,
that can only be because you have never looked in the correct place to find
him. On every earth of waste out more southern city--Nice, Cannes,
Florence: Rome, Algiers, Granada: Athens, Palermo, Tunis where You
desire--the ground is covered thickly by final grapevines and ax on which you/they are born
their branches a hairy and strange fruit of green, very as a common cucumber
to that initial phase of his/her existence when we know better him to us in the
commercial form of pickled gherkins. Until You it doesn't interfere
these green and hairy fruits don't kill anything any ground of common ownership in with them, the
way of the personal aggressiveness. As the model the young lady of the books
on the label, they doesn't speak, unless they has spoken. But if
peradventure You the opportunity to brush on accidentally against the plant, or
You irritate him of fixed purpose with Your foot or Your reed, then as
It would say the Mr. Wild rider, 'a strange thing happens': by jumps the
small green fruit with an amazing rebound, and it sprinkles his/her juice and
pulp and seeding explosively through a hole in the end where the stem