12 Aug 2010
All it came down to, in his mind, was that the guy could get boring on the subject of the pastThe Swede wasn't going to take it to mean more until somebody proved otherwiseThey weren't out there to get all worked up about neighbors across the hill whose house they couldn't even see--they were out there because, as he liked to joke to his mother, "I want to own the things that money can't buy Everybody else who was picking up and leaving Newark was headed for one of the cozy suburban streets in Maplewood or South Orange, while they, by comparison, were out on the frontierDuring the two years when he was down in South Carolina with the marines, it used to thrill him to think, "This is the Old SouthI am below the Mason-Dixon lineI am Down South!" Well, he couldn't commute from Down South but he could skip Maple-wood and South Orange, leapfrog the South Mountain Reservation, and just keep going, get as far out west in New Jersey as he could while still being able to make it every day to Central Avenue in an hourWhy not? A hundred acres of AmericaLand first cleared not for agriculture but to furnish timber for those old iron forges that consumed a omega aqua terra watch thousand acres of timber a year(The realestate lady turned out to know almost as much local history as Bill Orcutt and was no less generous in ladling it out to a potential buyer from the streets of Newark A barn, a millpond, a mill-stream, the foundation remains of a gristmill that had supplied grain for Washington's troopsBack on the property somewhere, an abandoned iron mineJust after the Revolution, the original house, a wood structure, and the sawmill had burned down and the house was replaced by this one--according to a date engraved on a stone over the cellar door and carved into a corner beam in the front room, built in 1786, its exterior walls constructed of stones collected from the fireplaces of the Revolutionary army's former campsites in the local hillsA house of stone such as he had always dreamed of, with a gambrel roof no less, and, in what used to be the kitchen and was now the dining room, a fireplace unlike any he'd ever seen, large enough for roasting an ox, fitted out with an oven door and a crane to swing an iron kettle around over the fire; a nineteen-inch-high lintel beam extending seventeen feet across the whole width of the new omega watches roomFour smaller fireplaces in other rooms, all working, with the original chimneypieces, the wooden carving and moulding barely visible beneath coats and coats of a hundred and sixty-odd years of paint but waiting there to be restored and revealedA central hallway ten feet wideA staircase with newel posts and railings carved of pale-striped tiger maple--according to the realestate lady, tiger maple a rarity in these parts at that timeTwo rooms to either side of the staircase both upstairs and downstairs, making in all eight rooms, plus the kitchen, plus the big back porchWhy the hell shouldn't it be his? Why shouldn't he own it? "I don't want to live next door to anybodyI don't want to see the stoop out the window--I want to see the landI want to see the streams running everywhereI want to see the cows and the horsesYou drive down the road, there's a falls thereWe don't have to live like everybody else--we can live any way we want to nowWe can go anywhere, we can do anythingDawnie, we're free!"
Moreover, getting to be free had not been painless, what with the pressure from his father to buy in the Newstead development in suburban South Orange, to buy a louis vuitton backpacks modern house with everything in it brand new instead of a decrepit "mausoleum
"You'll never heat it," predicted Lou Levov the Saturday he first laid eyes on the huge, vacant old stone house with the For Sale sign, a house on a hilly country road out in the middle of nowhere, eleven miles west of the nearest train stop, the Lackawanna station in Morristown, where the screen-door-green cars with the yellowish cane seats took people all the way into New YorkBecause it came with the hundred acres and with a collapsing barn and a fallen-down gristmill, because it had been vacant and up for sale for almost a year, it was going for about half the price of things that sat on just a two-acre lot in Newstead"Heat this place, cost you a fortune, and you'll still freeze to deathWhen it snows out here, Seymour, how are you going to get to the train? On these roads, you're notWhat the hell does he need all that ground for anyway?" Lou Levov demanded of the Swede's mother, who was standing between the two men in her coat and trying her best to stay out of the discussion by studying the tops of the roadside trees(Or so the Swede thought; later he learned that, in vintage chanel jewelry vain, she had been looking down the road for street lights "What are you going to do with all the ground," his father asked him, "feed the starving Armenians? You know what? You're dreamingI wonder if you even know where this isLet's be candid with each other about this--this is a narrow, bigoted areaThe Klan thrived out here in the twentiesDid you know that? The Ku Klux KlanPeople had crosses burned on their property out here
"Dad, the Ku Klux Kian doesn't exist anymore
"Oh, doesn't it? This is rock-ribbed Republican New Jersey, SeymourIt is Republican out here from top to bottom
"Dad, Eisenhower is president--the whole country is RepublicanEisenhower's the president and Roosevelt is dead
"Yeah, and this place was Republican when Roosevelt was livingRepublican during the New DealWhy did they hate Roosevelt out here, Seymour?"
"I don't know whyBecause he was a Democrat
"No, they didn't like Roosevelt because they didn't like the Jews and the Italians and the Irish--that's why they moved out here to begin withThey didn't like Roosevelt because he accommodated himself to these new AmericansHe understood what they needed and he tried to help prada clutch the
08 Aug 2010
I shall be at the door
She turned away without answering and got quickly into the carriageAs it drove off she leaned forward, and he thought she waved her hand in the obscurityHe stared after her in a turmoil of contradictory feelingsIt seemed to him that he had been speaking not to the woman he loved but to another, a woman he was indebted to for pleasures already wearied of: it was hateful to find himself the prisoner of this hackneyed vocabulary
"She'll come!" he said to himself, almost contemptuously
Avoiding the popular "Wolfe collection," whose anecdotic canvases filled one of the main galleries of the queer wilderness of cast-iron and encaustic tiles known as the Metropolitan Museum, they had wandered down a passage to the room where the "Cesnola antiquities" mouldered in unvisited loneliness
They had this melancholy retreat to themselves, and seated on the divan enclosing the central steam-radiator, they were staring silently at the glass cabinets mounted in uhr rolex ebonised wood which contained the recovered fragments of Ilium
"It's odd," Madame Olenska said, "I never came here beforeSome day, I suppose, it will be a great Museum
"Yes," she assented absently
She stood up and wandered across the roomArcher, remaining seated, watched the light movements of her figure, so girlish even under its heavy furs, the cleverly planted heron wing in her fur cap, and the way a dark curl lay like a flattened vine spiral on each cheek above the earHis mind, as always when they first met, was wholly absorbed in the delicious details that made her herself and no otherPresently he rose and approached the case before which she stoodIts glass shelves were crowded with small broken objects?hardly recognisable domestic utensils, ornaments and personal trifles?made of glass, of clay, of discoloured bronze and other time-blurred substances
"It seems cruel," she said, "that after a while nothing matters any more than these little things, that used to be gucci clearance necessary and important to forgotten people, and now have to be guessed at under a magnifying glass and labelled: 'Use unknown'"
"Yes; but meanwhile?"
"Ah, meanwhile?"
As she stood there, in her long sealskin coat, her hands thrust in a small round muff, her veil drawn down like a transparent mask to the tip of her nose, and the bunch of violets he had brought her stirring with her quickly-taken breath, it seemed incredible that this pure harmony of line and colour should ever suffer the stupid law of change
"Meanwhile everything matters?that concerns you," he said
She looked at him thoughtfully, and turned back to the divanHe sat down beside her and waited; but suddenly he heard a step echoing far off down the empty rooms, and felt the pressure of the minutes
"What is it you wanted to tell me?" she asked, as if she had received the same warning
"What I wanted to tell you?" he rejoined"Why, that I believe you came to New York because you were afraid
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"Of my coming to Washington
She looked down at her muff, and he saw her hands stir in it uneasily
"Well??"
"Well?yes," she said
"You WERE afraid? You knew??"
"Yes: I knew
"Well, then?" he insisted
"Well, then: this is better, isn't it?" she returned with a long questioning sigh
"Better??"
"We shall hurt others lessIsn't it, after all, what you always wanted?"
"To have you here, you mean?in reach and yet out of reach? To meet you in this way, on the sly? It's the very reverse of what I wantI told you the other day what I wanted"And you still think this?worse?"
"A thousand times!" He paused"It would be easy to lie to you; but the truth is I think it detestable
"Oh, so do I!" she cried with a deep breath of relief
He sprang up impatiently"Well, then?it's my turn to ask: what is it, in God's name, that you think better?"
She hung her head and continued to clasp and unclasp her hands in her muffThe step drew nearer, and a guardian in sac chloe a braided cap walked listlessly through the room like a ghost stalking through a necropolisThey fixed their eyes simultaneously on the case opposite them, and when the official figure had vanished down a vista of mummies and sarcophagi Archer spoke again
"What do you think better?"
Instead of answering she murmured: "I promised Granny to stay with her because it seemed to me that here I should be safer
"From me?"
She bent her head slightly, without looking at him
"Safer from loving me?"
Her profile did not stir, but he saw a tear overflow on her lashes and hang in a mesh of her veil
"Safer from doing irreparable harmDon't let us be like all the others!" she protested
"What others? I don't profess to be different from my kindI'm consumed by the same wants and the same longings
She glanced at him with a kind of terror, and he saw a faint colour steal into her cheeks
"Shall I?once come to you; and then go home?" she suddenly hazarded in a low clear bolsas louis voi
31 Jul 2010
But she can't because it's all too awfulWhat else can she do? She must think she's poisonShe gave birth to a murdererShe has to put on a new crown
He should have listened to his father and never married herHe had defied him, just that one time, but that was all it had taken--that did itHis father had said, "There are hundreds and thousands of lovely Jewish girls, but you have to find herYou found one down in South Carolina, Dunleavy, and finally you saw the light and got rid of herSo now you come home and find Dwyer up hereWhy, Seymour?" The Swede could not say to him, "The girl in South Carolina was beautiful, but not half as beautiful as Dawn He could not say to him, "The authority of beauty is a very irrational thing He was twenty-three years old and could only say, "I'm in love with her
"'In love,' what does that mean? What is 'in love' louis vuitton taschen going to do for you when you have a child? How are you going to raise a child? As $ a Catholic? As a Jew? No, you are going to raise a child who won't f, be one thing or the other--all because you are 'in love' {? His father was rightThat was what happenedThey raised a child who was neither Catholic nor Jew, who instead was first a stutterer, then a killer, then a JainHe had tried all his life never to do the wrong thing, and that was what he had doneAll the wrongness that he had locked away in himself, that he had buried as deep as a man could bury it, had come out anyway, because a girl was beautifulThe most serious thing in his life, seemingly from the time he was born, was to prevent the suffering of those he loved, to be kind to people, a kind person through and throughThat was why he had brought Dawn to meet secretly with his father at the chanel j12 white watch factory office--to try to resolve the religious impasse and avoid making either of them unhappyThe meeting had been suggested by his father: face to face, between "the girl," as Lou Levov charitably referred to her around the Swede, and "the ogre," as the girl called himDawn hadn't been afraid; to the Swede's astonishment she agreed"I walked out on that runway in a bathing suit, didn't I? It wasn't easy, in case you didn't knowTwenty-five thousand peopleIt's not a very dignified feeling, in a bright white bathing suit and bright white high heels, being looked at by twenty-five thousand peopleI appeared in a parade in a bathing suitMy father almost diedI taped the back of that damn bathing suit to my skin, Seymour, so it wouldn't ride up on me--masking tape on my own behindBut I took the job of Miss New Jersey and so I did the workEvery town in bolsas louis the stateFifty dollars an appearanceBut if you work hard, the money adds up, so I did itWorking hard at something totally different that scared me to death--but I did itThe Christmas I broke the news to my parents about Miss Union County--you think that was fun? But I did itAnd if I could do all that, I can do this, because this isn't being a silly girl on a float, this is my life, my entire futureThis is for keeps! But you'll be there, won't you? I cannot go there by myselfYou have to be there!"
She was so incredibly gutsy there was no choice but to say, "Where else would I be?" On the way down to the factory, he warned her not to mention rosary beads or the cross or heaven and to stay away from Jesus as much as possible"If he asks if there are any crosses hanging in the house, say no
"But that's a lie
"Dawnie, it won't help anything if chanel classic bags you say threeOne is just the same as threeIt gets your point over
"And you don't have to mention the other stuff
"What other stuff?"
"The Virgin Mary
"That is not stuffIf he asks, 'Do you have any statues?' just tell him no, just tell him, 'We don't have statues, we don't have pictures, the one cross and that's it'" Religious ornaments, he explained, statues like those in her dining room and her mother's bedroom, pictures like those her mother had on the walls were sore subjects with his fatherHe wasn't defending his father's positionHe was just explaining that the man had been brought up a certain way, and that's the way he was, and there was nothing anybody could do about it, so why stir him up?
Opposing the father is no picnic and not opposing the father is no picnic--that's what he was discovering
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26 Jun 2010
Welcome to my first blog
24 Jun 2010
Can you imagine that bird, almost breaking my ankle and then pecking me? If I catch another one tomorrow, I'll torture it. I let this one off too easily. Even as I write, I am able to glance down at its severed head on the sand. Its black eyes, even with