ees surrounding it, which depressed me.
iced I asked, t trees?
A SILENCE
Yes Alison said, Ive noticed.
A PROLONGED SILENCE
In fact Alison said, treelessness of t makes me yearn for our old apartment building.
A tERRIBLE SILENCE
t least one could look at ts in the lobby.
ABSOLUtE SILENCE FOR ONE MINUtE
As soon as ree service and buy some trees.
Maples I said.
S SILENCE
Oer w a fine idea Alison said brig whese people in our livingroom?
SILENtLY E REGARDED tO MEN ON thE SOFA
Realizing t teacuner ry the piano?
Yep t man said, couldnt make ails out of it.
And you? I asked, turning to ther man.
Beats me ified look.
seems to be ty? I asked.
thERE AS A ShAMEFACED SILENCE
Frankly teac my real line of work. Really he said, Im a jockey.
you? I said to this companion.
Ouner all riguner said. Its just t Im not very good at it. Never was and never will be.
E CONSIDERED thE PROBLEM IN SILENCE
I ion to make I announced. is your name? I asked, nodding in tion of the jockey.
Slim er.
ell Slim I said, rim s. And Buster, you can plant trees he house.
tER AND SLIM tRIED tO DIGESt thE GOOD NES
I settled on a salary of $12,000 a year for Slim and a sliger. to Courtlandt Street to s to my mistress, Amelia.
tment so open it. Instead sicing scales on e. I knocked again and called out: Amelia!
tE FILLED t hALLAY
I knocked again but Amelia continued to play. So I sat doeps and began to read t intervals and at time the psychology of Amelia.
Montgomery ard I noticed in t 40?. as Amelia being adamant I considered, because of Alison?
SILENtLY I ONDERED tO DO
Amelia I said at lengt to give you a nice present of around $5500. ould you like t?
AN INtERMINABLE SILENCE. tE OPENED thE DOOR
Do you mean it? she said.
Certainly I said.
Can