Saturday, December 5, 2009

I would like to see you in my office please. This hearing is adjourned. " * * * SENATOR VAN LUVEN's office had been originally furnished in typical sterile bureaucratic fashion: a desk a table six chairs and rows of filing.

Care. My very tender care. The basement had four large rooms and in the first was the electric-service panel. As Susan came off the bottom step she spotted the power-company logo stamped in the metal cover and thought that she might be able to deny me control of the house by denying me the juice needed to operate it..
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For the fine art of language--that fine art whose other branch is poetry. It is a grammarians' term "prose " and belongs not to the herd. They do not need it and it would never have come into M. Jourdain's head or out of his mouth had he not taken a tutor. And yet the delusion is common enough--even with those to whom Moliere is Greek--that prose is anything which is not poetry. As well say that poetry is anything which is not prose. Of the two branches of the art of language prose is the more difficult. This is not the opinion of those who know nothing about it. They fancy a difficulty about rhymes and metres. 'T is all the other way. Rhymes are the rudders of thought; they steer the poet's bark. He cannot get to Heaven itself without striking "seven " or mixing up his.
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