Sunday, March 30, 2014

Page 207

Assigned reading (1 2/2 pars [] plus 177 notes) [secondary] [McH] [*]


FDV: "and then she wove a garland for her hair of and pleated it and plaited it of meadowgrass & riverflags and bulrushes & waterweeds & leaves of weeping willow and then she made her bracelets and her anklets and and her necklet of cobblestones and pebbles and rich gems & rare gems. And then she sent her maid to Humphrey with a request that she might leave him for a moment and then with her bag upon her shoulder, out at last she came. Describe her! I must hear that. What had she on? What did she carry? Here she is. What has she got? A loin of jubilee mutton. I'll tell you know but you must sit still. The door of the igloo opened outward & out came a woman the height of your knee. Go away! No more? The height of your"

FDV2: "and then she wove a garland for her hair and pleated it and plaited it of meadowgrass & riverflags and bulrushes & waterweeds & leaves of weeping willow and then she made her bracelets and her anklets and her armlets and her necklet amulet of cobbles and pebbles and rich gems & rare ones & rhinestones & watermarbles. And then she sent her boudoir maid to Humphrey with a request that she might leave him for a moment & said she wouldn't be any length and then with her mealiebag upon her shoulder, Anna Livia oysterface, out at last she came. Describe her! I must hear that. What had she on? What did she carry? Here she comes. What has she got? A loin of jubilee mutton. I'll tell you now but you must sit still. Will you hold your peace listen well to what I am going to say? The door of the ugly igloo opened outward & out stepped a fairy woman the height of your knee. Go away! No more? The height of your"







mysteries:

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