Sunday, April 17, 2011

Into town










10 comments:

  1. so beautiful :-)

    kisses, Jeremy

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  2. your silence is as beautiful as your words!

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  3. Big day, guys. Embraces to your families. L

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  4. Cher Laurent,

    The first six look upon the world, but the seventh blocks the world from looking in.

    And, God created the world and all in it in six days, then he rested.

    Je t'embrace.

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  5. Whichever town these youn men are in I want to go! But then with all that beauty would we have any articulate conversation?

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  6. David, thank you for the accounting! :) Yes, the 7th is a considerable if not implacable figure, screened as Coetzee's "investigator" is in "Waiting for the Barbarians." But he's a different guy, of course.

    Thank you for looking in this way.

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  7. Dink, What we have here is one guy in three phases of resolution, one friend, one foe, one frightened onlooker, and one authority. Not necessarily in that order. And plainly, you're right, the strain on dialogue is considerable.

    Thanks for persevering at the shop, even in a week of silence. If you like the innovation, let me know. :)

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  8. It means a lot to find you here, F. Thank you for the kind word, too.

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  9. "This just in," as they say, to the e-mail side of the page: "Shall I design a terrific pair of trousers for some of your disdaining readers - who still like to look! a little sort of stick on - in different styles, maybe lily for the boys?"

    A thoughtful reader is a helpmate at any time, but if any terrific reading trousers in lily are being offered, I'm going to start complaining to this page, myself! A more seasonable idea has not graced this page since Whit was last shown napping!

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