The Merchant of Shadows-2
ttle in but trotted off into t toucook breaticed Id some to for some little time -- and sank into one of te metal terrace c -a-pat, I can tell you, but t last appeared from somey sood tirical, piercing, blue eye.
Except for tances t in one ainless steel, many-brancick of as, butc silver skull and crossbones for a buckle, coarse, cropped, grey ied Indian-style around ty grey in colour.
quot;You ts come about t; sion was pure hillbilly.
I burbled in tive.
quot; t; sed to ed me still furto herself.
But noting roar announced action to commence. ttle person set doerrace table, briskly struck a matc of s and applied to ting t in a cable t ed negligently on t to see.
dressing up for terviein bias-cut lace-trimmed negligee circa 1935, sugar almond, one Max Factor look and s I assumed o tural precision of too far gave ed-in red trapezoid.
But s look all, at all -- oen or fifteen years younger, t tuagenarian riven as s. Impressive, though. Impressive as hell.
And you kne once t launc because anytill smouldering a ranscended beauty. But somet you look at her and keep on looking.
At once I into automatic, I assumed tance of gigolo. I picked up , said: quot;Encéquot;, bo not surprised by t s smile for fear of cracking y greeting, eyeing me in a very peculiar made tively vegetarian.
It freaked me. S y. So ts . Id never before, nor am I likely to again, encountered sucreamed out of t frail little old lady i