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Daylight was appearing over London, the great city of bachelors. Half-pint bottles of milk began to be stood on the doorsteps of houses containing single apartments from Hampstead Heath to Greenwich Park, and from Wanstead Flats to Putney Heath; but especially in Hampstead, especially in Kensington. In Queen’s Gate, Kensington, in Harrington Road, The Boltons, […]
I used to spend my coffee-break and my tea-time with Connie, sometimes in her office, sometimes in mine. My job was to collect from her those few new manuscripts that had a faint possibility of being shaped into a book for publication, or whose authors should perhaps be nurtured. It was a very tentative affair, […]
Dear Editor,I was interested to read your article ‘Men No Longer Needed for Reproduction’ in last week’s paper. I have always believed my own daughter (now ten) to have been born without the involvement of any man. If you would like to know more information you may write to me at the above address. The […]
Despite the awful weather, the decks were packed. As the ship slid free, the band on the jetty struck up with a round of ‘Rule Britannia’, and passengers hurled down hundreds of thousands of streamers that filled the dock in a giant web, while Enid whooped and blew kisses, though presumably not to anyone she […]
In India, individual shame did not exist. Humiliation spread, as easily as oil on wax paper, to the entire family, even to distant cousins, uncles, aunts, nieces and nephews. The rumormongers made sure of that. Blame lay heavily in my chest. Had I not deserted my marriage, Radha would not have suffered so much, and […]
Vaikka aamun aavistaa jo taivaan itäisellä syrjällä, vielä on yö ja se on minun. Minä saavuin ja lähdin ensimmäisenä. Aaro nukkuu kuusimajassa vielä hetken ja hankkiutuu sitten kärrytietä maantielle. Hän ei tunne Vehkasalosta muita reittejä, hänelle tämä on mikä tahansa metsä, mutta minä voin valita miten kuljen. Vähän ennen suolampea lintujen lauluun ja tuuleen punoutuu […]
At this point perhaps I should say a word about myself. My name is James Donaghue, but you needn’t bother about that, as I was in Dublin only once, on a whiskey blind, and saw daylight only twice, when they let me out of Store Street police station, and then Finn put me on the […]
When we grow older we lack the fine courage of youth, and even an ordinary task like making a pullover for somebody we love or used to love seems too dangerous to be undertaken. Then Agatha might get to hear of it; that was something else to be considered. Her long, thin fingers might pick […]
‘Perhaps you will see Piers’s lodgings,’ said Sybil, when I told her of the invitation, so much more respectable than my secret expedition would have been.‘Lodgings’ sounder old-fashioned and sordid, and for a moment I felt as if it were wrong to be looking forward to the afternoon so much.‘He asked me to have tea […]
It’s Tom’s thesis,’ said Deirdre in a reverent tone. ‘He’s just given me a copy to read. Look,’ she unwrapped the paper, ‘four hundred and ninety seven pages. How does he do it?’ ‘Well,’ said Catherine, ‘writers of fiction would tell you that one just goes on and on until one reaches page four hundred […]
Jane realized from Nicholas’s laugh and the uncomfortable silence that followed that she ought not to have spoken. ‘I wonder whether a cup of tea would help us to see things in better perspective,’ she said quickly. ‘I will just go and see Mrs Glaze about it,’ she added, hurrying from the room.‘A cup of […]
Niitä oli pakko saada. Pakko! Joutuisin pyytämään niitä Dickiltä. Pystynkö? Saiko niitä myydä lapsille? Ja jos ei, niin mitä sitten? Lapsia Angien kanssa? Ei, sitä minä en tee. En tee.Ei satanut, mutta metsä oli märkä. Se tuoksui. Myös Rock Creek Park oli ihana vanha metsä. Jopa nyt syksyllä, jopa märkänä, jopa hämärässä. Katuvalot syttyivät, tien […]
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