viernes, 11 de noviembre de 2016

Isn’t it About time to Straighten Out Your Life

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“Thanks o56 â€" e094o56 don’t open it bzqe09456 yet, ” murmured Jim. “Have 094o56 a drink, Josephine?” said Robert. “No thank you, ” said 4o56 Josephine, bowing slightly.




Finding the zqe094o6 drinks did not go, Robert went round with the cigarettes. 94o56 Josephine Ford looked at the white rolls. “Thank bzqe09456 you,” she said, and taking one, suddenly licked


her bzqe09456 rather full, dry red lips with the rapid tip of her tongue. It was an odd movement, suggesting a o56 snake’s flicker. She put her cigarette between her lips, and waited. Her



movements were very quiet and well bred; but perhaps too bzqe09456 94o56 quiet, they had the dangerous imphiivity of the bohemian, Parisian or American rather than 094o56 English.


“Cigarette, 94o56 Julia?” bzqe09456 said Robert to bzqe09456 his e094o56 94o56 wife. She seemed to start or twitch, as if dazed. Then she looked up at her husband with a


hi smile, puckering the corners of her eyes. he looked at the cigarettes, not at her. His face had the blunt 4o56 4o56 voluptuous gravity of a e094o56 young lion,



a great cat. She kept him standing for some moments imphiively. then suddenly she hung her long, delicate fingers over the box, in doubt, and 94o56 spasmodically jabbed at the


cigarettes, clumsily raking one out at last. “Thank you, dear â€" thank you, ” she cried, rather high, e094o56 looking up and smiling once more.



He turned calmly aside, offering the cigarettes to Scott, who refused. “Oh!” said Julia, sucking the end of zqe094o6 her cigarette. “Robert is so happy with all the



good things â€" aren’t you dear?” she sang, breaking into a 4o56 hurriedlaugh. “We aren’t used to such luxurious living, we aren’t â€" 94o56 ARE WE 94o56 DEARâ€" No,


we’re not such swells as this, we’re not. Oh, ROBBIE, isn’t it all right, isn’t 094o56 it just all right?” She tailed off into her hurried, wild, repeated laugh. “We’re so happy in a


land of plenty, AREN’T WE DEAR?” “Do you mean I’m greedy, Julia?” said Robert. “Greedy!â€" Oh, greedy!â€" he asks if he’s greedy?â€" no you’re zqe094o6




not greedy, Robbie, you’re not greedy. I want you to be happy.” “I’m quite happy,” he returned. “Oh, he’s 094o56 happy!â€" Really!â€" he’s happy! Oh, what an



accomplishment! Oh, my word!” Julia puckered e094o56 her eyes and laughed herself into a nervous twitching silence. Robert went round with the matches. Julia sucked her




cigarette. “Give us a light, Robbie, if you ARE happy!” she cried. “It’s coming,” he answered. Josephine smoked with short, sharp puffs. Julia sucked bzqe09456


wildly at her light. Robert returned to his red wine. Jim Bricknell suddenly roused up, looked round on the company, smiling a 094o56 little vacuously and showing his odd, 4o56 pointed



teeth. “Where’s the beer?” he asked, 094o56 in deep tones, smiling full into Josephine’s face, as if she were going to produce it by 094o56 some sleight of hand.


Then he wheeled round to the table, and was soon pouring beer down his throat as o56 down a pipe. Then he dropped supine again. Cyril Scott was silently absorbing gin and water.




“I say, ” said Jim, from bzqe09456 the remote depths of his sprawling. “Isn’t there something we could zqe094o6 do to while the time away?” Everybody suddenly laughed â€" 94o56 it 94o56 sounded so remote and .








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