the prince of Wales own or the lancers O the lancers
theyre grand or the Dublins that won Tugela his father
made his money over selling the horses for the cavalry
well he could buy me a nice present up in Belfast after
what I gave him theyve lovely linen up there or one
of those nice kimono things I must buy a mothball
like I had before to keep in the drawer with them
it would be exciting going round with him shopping
buying those things in a new city better leave this
ring behind want to keep turning and turning to get
it over the knuckle there or they might bell it round
the town in their papers or tell the police on me but
theyd think were married O let them all go and smother
themselves for the fat lot I care he has plenty of
money and hes not a marrying man so somebody better
get it out of him if I could find out whether he likes
me I looked a bit washy of course when I looked close
in the handglass powdering a mirror never gives you
the expression besides scrooching down on me like that
all the time with his big hipbones hes heavy too with
his hairy chest for this heat always having to lie
down for them better for him put it into me from behind
the way Mrs Mastiansky told me her husband made her
like the dogs do it and stick out her tongue as far
as ever she could and he so quiet and mild with his
tingating cither can you ever be up to men the way
it takes them lovely stuff in that blue suit he had
on and stylish tie and socks with the skyblue silk
things on them hes certainly well off I know by the
cut his clothes have and his heavy watch but he was
like a perfect devil for a few minutes after he came
back with the stoppress tearing up the tickets and
swearing blazes because he lost 20 quid he said he
lost over that outsider that won and half he put on
for me on account of Lenehans tip cursing him to the
lowest pits that sponger he was making free with me
after the Glencree dinner coming back that long joult
over the featherbed mountain after the lord Mayor looking
at me with his dirty eyes Val Dillon that big heathen
I first noticed him at dessert when I was cracking
the nuts with my teeth I wished I could have picked
every morsel of that chicken out of my fingers it was
so tasty and browned and as tender as anything only
for I didnt want to eat everything on my plate those
forks and fishslicers were hallmarked silver too I
wish I had some I could easily have slipped a couple
into my muff when I was playing with them then always
hanging out of them for money in a restaurant for
the bit you put down your throat we have to be thankful
for our mangy cup of tea itself as a great compliment
to be noticed the way the world is divided in any
case if its going to go on I want at least two other
good chemises for one thing and but I dont know what
kind of drawers he likes none at all I think didnt
he say yes and half the girls in Gibraltar never wore
them either naked as God made them that Andalusian
singing her Manola she didnt make much secret of what