PAUL: A FRIEND OF thE FAMILY
quot;IS t t; Paul asked indicating t;It is a ne finisoday, still a little Im afraid.quot; rousers. quot;Ill just lean it up against your .quot; Paul leaned t our . ty great banality in t;Interesting,quot; ;Its poor,quot; Sno;Poor, poor.quot; quot;Yes,quot; Paul said, quot;one of my poorer t; quot;Not so poor of course as yesterdays, poorer on t; s;Yes,quot; Paul said, quot;it ies of poorness.quot; quot;Especially poor in t-; s;Yes,quot; Paul said, quot;I o into tplace.quot; quot;tting poorer,quot; s;Poorer and poorer,quot; Paul said isfaction, quot;descending to unexplored deptelligence ; quot;I find it extremely interesting as a social p; Sno;to note t during t of ract expressionism, action painting and so fort artists ogeted in an image alone. t, I find -- and I t ing, is an apt description, alt leaves out a lot, but I find it very interesting t in t feremendous ne kno to comment on t, but I find it extremely interesting t you, founders of t sc a sc; quot;I ; Paul said. quot;Sublimely poor,quot; s;all-paper,quot; rudged to bed to-bed song ;ainly a egrated personality, Paul,quot; s;Yes,quot; ;act, you must grant .quot; quot;Yes,quot; ;A beautiful ; quot;Carrying t muc; ;e are fortunate to ry,quot; she concluded.
t over to Pauls place and took typeer. to find somebody to sell it to. It ti 22, t typeer, and typeer girls put it under ts. ted to e somet s. I t ed to get under t tting ting ; are you going to e under t; quot;I t p