Capitolo 9
terrier. After one messy minute or two he dug with success the
small grey fabric creased circular and it smoothed out attentively it on
his/her hunchbacked-on knees. The expression in his/her eyes the whole duration was
a true curious mixture of damage and the malevolence and rheumatism.
"After all" he reasoned, out of an angle of his/her mouth, "Later everything,
I have perhaps judged badly Cornelia. It is only perhaps that her really
doesn't know that as which you/he/she should be a love-letter."
Then with a fountain-pen that slobbers and some exclamations him
proceeded to write out a rather the great control and a very small note.
"To him in Series-letter CO." he was impudently addressed.
"For the included control--what you will notice it doubles the
amount of Your advertised price--kindly digiti my name for a
six weeks special 'luxe of de of edition' signature to one of
Your serials of the love-letter. (Some old ardor that comes more
convenient) Approximate age of victim: 32. Status of business:
covers of rubber mediator. You taste common: To be able to sit on and
you eat and drinks and smoke and it goes to the office the way other
individuals. Nature of illness: The kind of meanest of
rheumatism. Kindly you deliver as soon and often said letters
how possible!
"Very really the Your, etc."
Achingly then for a moment he studied the equilibrium voided in his
check-book. "Clearly" he disputed, not unguiltily, "clearly that
control was only the amount that I was planning to spend on a
belt turquoise-covered for the birthday of Cornelia; but if Cornelia
brains need more to really decorate that ago his/her body--if this special
investment, in fact, will intend in the long run more to both of us that
a dozen turquoise belts--."
Great and kind and blond and beautiful, the physical personality of Cornelia
suddenly appeared in distance on in his/her memory--so great, in fact, so kind, so blond,
so splendidly beautiful, that him suddenly understood with a strange
few folded up feeling in his/her heart that the question of Cornelia