When the Night is New by Marvin Rabinovitch (i am reading a book TXT) π
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Adele Heiswasser, a woman approaching the end of her life, spends a sleepless night in her nursing hiome bed reliving memories of a summer night long ago and of courtship by her late husband when both were young.
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the world. The young Russian, cadaverous as a walking skeleton and troll-ugly, embodied more than his fair share of human benevolence, and she was grateful.
βYouβre a good man, Pavel,β she murmured. βJust a little too skinny.β
βThatβs why you love me,β he laughed, and gently closed the door, though leaving it ajar.
Though her children and grandchildren were infrequent visitors, she could always count on Pavel. Poor malnourished man! Poor thin boy!
The tiny phone of memory inside her brain rang, and she lifted the receiver.
βPavel, the thin man,β a disembodied voice, not her own, perhaps Yasheβs, sounded in her inner ear.
βWilliam Powell,β she cried silently. The thin man.
Exultant at the ultimate success of her hunt, she closed her eyes and hugged her prey close. William Powell and Myrna Loy. At the other end of the line, Yashe celebrated her joy.
Ill be seeing you
In every lovely, summers day,
And everything thatβs bright and gay,
Ill always think of you that way;
Ill find you in the morning sun,
And when the night is new,
Ill be looking at the moon,
But Ill be seeing you.
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βYouβre a good man, Pavel,β she murmured. βJust a little too skinny.β
βThatβs why you love me,β he laughed, and gently closed the door, though leaving it ajar.
Though her children and grandchildren were infrequent visitors, she could always count on Pavel. Poor malnourished man! Poor thin boy!
The tiny phone of memory inside her brain rang, and she lifted the receiver.
βPavel, the thin man,β a disembodied voice, not her own, perhaps Yasheβs, sounded in her inner ear.
βWilliam Powell,β she cried silently. The thin man.
Exultant at the ultimate success of her hunt, she closed her eyes and hugged her prey close. William Powell and Myrna Loy. At the other end of the line, Yashe celebrated her joy.
Ill be seeing you
In every lovely, summers day,
And everything thatβs bright and gay,
Ill always think of you that way;
Ill find you in the morning sun,
And when the night is new,
Ill be looking at the moon,
But Ill be seeing you.
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Publication Date: 06-25-2010
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