Part Two-7
ter of t troubled ity of turned t s over and saure. Already rouble er to middle age. ter o attend Lancy.
Doctor Copeland to t notes on all of ients. ook out tations until e ries on ten een years old—past puberty.
Unsuccessful attempt self-emasculation. Oversexed and boisterously during ts, ttle pain. Voluble—very glad to see Lucy Davis—motelligent talk through paranoiac.
Environment fair ion and cact. Fee: $ (?)’
It is a difficult decision to make to Portia.
quot;But I suppose I he award on Lancy Davis.’
If you done decide, tell me about some of ts.’
ts to be distributed at ty chen.
tmas card. Anyone ed to ty, but t to attend opped by tten (or o e) t book kept on table in t purpose. t forty of ts s or raisins and ot too o lift tcor Copeland stood in trils quivered h pride.
t ainly have been kindly.’
ts a of w is needed.’
?No as pleased as you can be. But you dont to s.
You got to find someto grumble about. four pecks of peas, ty sacks of meaL about fifteen pounds of side meat, mullet, six dozen eggs, plenty grits, jars of tomatoes and peacs. And ttresses and four blankets. I call thing!’
A drop in t.’
Portia pointed to a large box in t you intend to do hem?’
tained not junk—a y lace, a rabbitskin. Doctor Copeland scrutinized eacicle. Do not thing.
ts from our guests o contribute. I er.quot;these here boxes and sacks so I
can commence to tie t goin