’ Her answering smile was a little abstracted as a timer sounded. I thought it best ifI really did get out of the way and went into her little sitti...ng-room. I smiled involuntarily. Books everywhere, just like my own place. Apt for a librarian, I thought. She had Spenser’s ‘Faerie Queen’ and I sat down with it, reading a few stanzas just for the pleasure of it. I wasn’t aware she’d returned until she spoke. ‘You like Spenser?’ ‘He’s hard work, but yes, much more than some free verse I read.’ I. Otherwise it goes to the auction." I'll take it all. Gwen and I talked about it and the deal is much better than we expected." he informed me."Well, I hope you two do well with it. Now I'm going back to my cabin and take a nap."The cat and I had formed a working relationship. I fed him, kept him drugged, and he tolerated me. Mostly he didn't destroy my trash. I felt as if it were a good relationship. I still had hopes that he would come inside, when it got cold, but as of that time he had. He didn't show any sign of feeling sorry for these new women. They were responsible for what had happened to themselves. "What were you thinking of when you allowed this to be done?" One officer hung her head. "We thought it was a harmless joke." "With a machine none of you knew anything about?" Colonel Shaw raged on. "I thought I had officers in my command with plain common sense. It appears I don't." None of the officers spoke as Colonel Shaw vented at the conduct of almost every person in. Just what or more tothe point how much we would tell them was an issue in itself. Talking itout we decided to tell both her parents and her employers that she hadneed seriously injured but I was not to explain what she had beingwearing or the exact amount of physical damage that had been done. I started with her boss. He was extremely concerned and wanted to comeand see 'Paul' I told a white lie I guess and told him that he was notallowed visitors. He accepted that and he added that I was to.
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