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+ Just like you donโ€™t ask someone on the street โ€œWhere the heck is Kolokotroni street at?โ€ or go to a restaurant and say to the waiter โ€œGet me a tzatziki!โ€

Ipso facto I would say.

- Have him say: โ€œAll right, I know where youโ€™re driving at with this. Donโ€™t waste your breath.โ€

- Leave it. This isnโ€™t an autobiography.

+ thus begging the question of whether she loved him tout court

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question of whether they had โ€œdoneโ€ it. He couldnโ€™t stomach this verb , truly, but in order not to be crude, yet intelligible, he had to avail to its services - it was, in any case, attributing the exact shade of meaning he was aiming for and was a perfect match with โ€œhappenedโ€. No, no, she was quick to soothe him, without necessar-ily the zest to convince. He didnโ€™t insist. On the con-trary, he carried on chewing, in a way at least to hint that it was a chore for him to do so. It was all in vain in the end however; the seriousness of the situation, plus the fact that Lila quite likely considered that any other biological function apart from breathing at that precise moment was condemnable meant that the only thing he managed to do was to infuriate her, until she sarcas-tically observed: do try at least to hold back the tears!

The relief she had found in drawing up enough cour-age to talk to him about something that she dreaded he would take badly was totally spoiled by his not tak-ing it so badly after all. An even as a matter-of-form, healthy dose of stupefaction, garnished with plenty of disgust, stuffed with despair, accompanied by a sauce full of devastation, the whole of it laced with hyste-ria and maybe a sprinkle of amok on his behalf, was something that as much as it didnโ€™t suit her โ€“ by fill-ing her with guilt for the rest of her life for having

Further down he says much worse; is it the โ€œhave they done itโ€ that bothered him?

Make it shock instead for more accuracy.

Too ambitious.

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dumped him โ€“ she would still have appreciated. And, she wasnโ€™t going to buy the far-fetched conspiracy theory that he was not about to fall to pieces โ€“ seeing as she was leaving him anyway โ€“ just out of the good-ness of his heart or because he generally hated making a scene. The

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