Will You Tell Me?
a foreword.
Rosemarie made a list of all t ten ter t morning:
George Lewis
Peter Elkin
Joan Elkin
off
Edgar Rich
Marcy Powers
Sue Brownly
and many others
Paul said to t tore: I need a neh his hands. Oh hilda!
is tle name? C. said, is Paul. A small one, isnt ed.
Can I buy you a drink? ? Its one of te drinks of try. Your time is up out of t a minute, ry isnt it? No, ry is precisely insofar as your sitting at table is concerned. Besides, Ive decided to go to Denmark on t plane.
ted in ating of doing treet before reet. Rosemarie ate a boe Oats.
Eric cut ters.
t o detonate. z can at me ticking like a bomb?
hilda appeared in Pauls cellar. Paul, she asked, can I borrow an axe? or a saw?
touc. You iful breasts, o Irene. I like too mature? Irene asked anxiously.
Mature?
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Ann ted Paul but could not h Inge in Denmark.
From c playing under tree. S deeply into a black pear. It tasted bad and tree inquiringly. Carted to cry. ate of surprise, decided to get someto eat. Irene or. ore?
Rosemarie looked at Paul. But of course oo young for me, s.
Ed on treet.
Inge e tter to Ann to explain w have Paul:
Dear Ann --
I deeply appreciate timents expressed by you in our recent so-selepion. Is t? I oo t you are son Line is one of my favorite lines. tell you t Paul is at present deeply embedded in a love affair e