Madame Zilensky and the King of Finland-2
Affairs in tment s to deal eac year o begin globe-trotter, and ions o far-fetc opening s of and ation. tton on a long, volatile monologue, and alk about anyt all. Yet, exception, ted sort of every episode sioned. If saking Sammy to ted as foreign as if selling of an afternoon in Bagdad. Mr. Brook could not make it out.
truto rutly clear, or at least clarified tuation. Mr. Brook ed a fire in ttle grate in ting room. comfortable and at peace t evening. before tocking feet, able by brandy. At ten oclock ing s. t once, out of te stupor, four o ;t; t for t moment place t once racked t afternoon o ack of canons turned in by erpoint class. Noions of o itude, Madame Zilensky arted off ;One day, of a patisserie, t;
Mr. Brook jerked raig doered outside of class rut, s of o tell you s t te lunc tavern, so mention t s accounted for everything.
Mr. Brook cracked up from reaction ion. t day after day Madame Zilensky trageous falseensely provoked. into cte and made himself a sardine sandwich.
An er, as before tation o a scful uation impersonally and look on Madame Zilensky as a doctor looks on a sick patient. . S dissimulate ention to deceive, and trutold o any possible advantage. t ive be all.
Mr. Brook finis of t midniganding came to teacing tiful and immense to muc over for anyt so make up for it. If s over a table in ter declared t s t time playing cards, it o do bottle of ence t over from ed ttle rag end of her personal life