Man-Eating-Cats
Man-Eating-Cats
by haruki Murakami
ttranslated by Philip Gabriel
I boug ticle about an old s. Sy years old and lived alone in a small suburb of At sort of life, just s in a small one-room apartment. One day, s attack, most likely. Nobody kneer s ives or friends rapped. t any food in tment. Granted, t cats evolved to t arvation, to devour their owners flesh.
I read ticle to Izumi, o t t door to tax office, and Id summarize in Japanese anyteresting I mig ent of our daily scicular caugerest, around opinions for a , and sicles I never once saw her pick up a paper.
quot;I like to o read to me,quot; s;Its been my dream ever since.
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e . And I enjoyed reading aloud. o read picture books aloud to my son. Reading aloud is different from just sentences e unexpected I find impossible to resist.
taking tter coffee, I sloic1e to Izumi. Id read a feo myself, mull over o put to Japanese, translate aloud. A fe a previous customer spilled on table. t a moment lapping it up, to table a couple of times, and ttled once more on tabletop. After I icle, Izumi sat ting on table. S tips of t t to form a tent. I rested t me tween her fingers.
quot;t ; she asked.
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