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Sillerton Jackson: "Women ought to be as free as...

Sillerton Jackson: "Women ought to be as free as we are?"

It would presently be his task to take the bandage from this young woman's eyes, and bid her look forth on the worldBut how many generations of the women who had gone to her making had descended bandaged to the family vault? He shivered a little, remembering some of the new ideas in his scientific books, and the much-cited instance of the Kentucky cave-fish, which had ceased to develop eyes because they had no use for themWhat if, when he had bidden May Welland to open hers, they could only look out blankly at blankness?

"We might be much better offWe might be altogether together?we might travel"That would be lovely," she owned: she would love to travelBut her mother would not understand their wanting to do things so differently

"As if the mere 'differently' didn't account for it!" the wooer insisted

"Newland! You're so original!" she exulted

His heart sank, for he saw that he was saying all the things that young men in the same situation were expected to say, and that she was making the answers that rolex submariner 50th anniversary instinct and tradition taught her to make?even to the point of calling him original

"Original! We're all as like each other as those dolls cut out of the same folded paperWe're like patterns stencilled on a wallCan't you and I strike out for ourselves, May?"

He had stopped and faced her in the excitement of their discussion, and her eyes rested on him with a bright unclouded admiration

"Mercy?shall we elope?" she laughed

"If you would?"

"You DO love me, Newland! I'm so happy

"But then?why not be happier?"

"We can't behave like people in novels, though, can we?"

"Why not?why not?why not?"

She looked a little bored by his insistenceShe knew very well that they couldn't, but it was troublesome to have to produce a reason"I'm not clever enough to argue with youBut that kind of thing is rather?vulgar, isn't it?" she suggested, relieved to have hit on a word that would assuredly extinguish the whole subject

"Are you so much afraid, then, of being vulgar?"

She was evidently staggered by this"Of course I should hate it?so would you," she omega constellation price rejoined, a trifle irritably

He stood silent, beating his stick nervously against his boot-top; and feeling that she had indeed found the right way of closing the discussion, she went on light-heartedly: "Oh, did I tell you that I showed Ellen my ring? She thinks it the most beautiful setting she ever sawThere's nothing like it in the rue de la Paix, she saidI do love you, Newland, for being so artistic!"



The next afternoon, as Archer, before dinner, sat smoking sullenly in his study, Janey wandered in on himHe had failed to stop at his club on the way up from the office where he exercised the profession of the law in the leisurely manner common to well-to-do New Yorkers of his classHe was out of spirits and slightly out of temper, and a haunting horror of doing the same thing every day at the same hour besieged his brain

"Sameness?sameness!" he muttered, the word running through his head like a persecuting tune as he saw the familiar tall-hatted figures lounging behind the plate-glass; and because he usually dropped in at the club at that hour he had gone home chanel clearance insteadHe knew not only what they were likely to be talking about, but the part each one would take in the discussionThe Duke of course would be their principal theme; though the appearance in Fifth Avenue of a golden-haired lady in a small canary-coloured brougham with a pair of black cobs (for which Beaufort was generally thought responsible) would also doubtless be thoroughly gone intoSuch "women" (as they were called) were few in New York, those driving their own carriages still fewer, and the appearance of Miss Fanny Ring in Fifth Avenue at the fashionable hour had profoundly agitated societyOnly the day before, her carriage had passed MrsLovell Mingott's, and the latter had instantly rung the little bell at her elbow and ordered the coachman to drive her home"What if it had happened to Mrsvan der Luyden?" people asked each other with a shudderArcher could hear Lawrence Lefferts, at that very hour, holding forth on the disintegration of society

He raised his head irritably when his sister Janey entered, and then quickly bent over his book (Swinburne's "Chastelard"?just out) gucci faux as if he had not seen herShe glanced at the writing-table heaped with books, opened a volume of the "Contes Drolatiques," made a wry face over the archaic French, and sighed: "What learned things you read!"

"Well??" he asked, as she hovered Cassandra-like before him

"Mother's very angry

"Angry? With whom? About what?"

"Miss Sophy Jackson has just been hereShe brought word that her brother would come in after dinner: she couldn't say very much, because he forbade her to: he wishes to give all the details himselfHe's with cousin Louisa van der Luyden now

"For heaven's sake, my dear girl, try a fresh startIt would take an omniscient Deity to know what you're talking about

"It's not a time to be profane, NewlandMother feels badly enough about your not going to church

With a groan he plunged back into his book

"NEWLAND! Do listenYour friend Madame Olenska was at MrsLemuel Struthers's party last night: she went there with the Duke and Mr

At the last clause of this announcement a senseless anger swelled the young man's breastTo smother it he chanel top laughe
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12 Aug 2010

Remember, Harry?" Harry nodded"When the Barnum...

Remember, Harry?" Harry nodded"When the Barnum and Bailey circus came to Newarkthis is 1917, 1918?" Harry nodded again without stopping his work"Well, they came to town and they had a tall man, approaching nine feet or so, and Harry's father saw him one day in the street, walking along the street, at Broad and Market, and he got so excited he ran over to the tall man and he took his shoelace off his own shoe, measured the guy's hand right out there on the street, and he went home and made up a perfect size-seventeen pair of glovesHarry's father cut it and his mom sewed it, and they went over to the circus and gave the gloves to the tall man, and the whole family got free seats, and a big story about Harry's dad ran in the Newark News the next day
Harry corrected him
"Right, before it merged with the Ledger
"Wonderful," the girl said, laughing"Your father must have been very skilled
"Couldn't speak a word of English," Harry told her
"He couldn't? Well, that just goes to show, you don't have to know English," she said, "to cut borse gucci a perfect pair of gloves for a man nine feet tall
Harry didn't laugh but the Swede did, laughed and put his arm around herWe're going to make her a dress glove, size fourBlack or brown, honey?"
"Brown?"
From a wrapped-up bundle of hides dampening beside Harry, he picked one out in a pale shade of brown"This is a tough color to get," the Swede told herYou can see, there's all sorts of variation in the color--see how light it is there, how dark it is down there? OkayWhat you saw in my office was pickledBut you can still see the animalIf you were to look at the animal," he said, "here it is--the head, the butt, the front legs, the hind legs, and here's the back, where the leather is harder and thicker, as it is over our own backbonesHe began calling her honey up in the cutting room and he could not stop, and this even before he understood that by standing beside her he was as close to Merry as he had been since the general store blew up and his honey disappearedThis is a French ruler, it's about an inch longer than an American chanel quilted replica rulerThis is called a spud knife, dull, beveled to an edge but not sharpNow he's pulling the trank down like that, to the length again--Harry likes to bet you that he'll pull it right down to the pattern without even touching the pattern, but I don't bet him because I don't like losingThis is called a fourchetteSee, all meticulously doneHe's going to cut yours and give it to me so we can take it down to the making departmentThis is called the slitter, honeyOnly mechanical process in the whole thingA press and a die, and the slitter will take about four tranks at a time___
"WowThis is an elaborate process," said RitaHard really to make money in the glove business because it's so labor-intensive--a time-consuming process, many operations to be coordinatedMost of the glove businesses have been family businessesVery traditional businessA product is a product to most manufacturersThe guy who makes them doesn't know anything about themThe glove business isn't like thatThis business has a long, long history
"Do other people feel the romance black chanel quilted of the glove business the way you do, MrLevov? You really are mad for this place and all the processesI guess that's what makes you a happy man
"Am I?" he asked, and felt as though he were going to be dissected, cut into by a knife, opened up and all his misery revealed
"Are you the last of the Mohicans?"
"No, most of them, I believe, in this business have that same feeling for the tradition, that same loveBecause it does require a love and a legacy to motivate somebody to stay in a business like thisYou have to have strong ties to it to be able to stick it outCome on," he said, having managed momentarily to quash everything that was shadowing him and menacing him, succeeded still to be able to speak with great precision despite her telling him he was a happy man"Let's go back to the making room
This is the silking, that's a story in itself, but this is what she's going to do firstThis is called a pique machine, it sews the finest stitch, called pique, requires far more skill than the other stitchesThis is called a polishing bolsas louis machine and that is called a stretcher and you are called honey and I am called Daddy and this is called living and the other is called dying and this is called madness and this is called mourning and this is called hell, pure hell, and you have to have strong ties to be able to stick it out, this is called trying-to-go-on-as-though-nothing-has-happened and this is called paying-the-full-price-but-in-God's-name-for-what, this is called wanting-to-be-dead-and-wanting-to-nnd-her-and-to-kill-her-and-to-save-her-from-whatever-she-is-going-through-wherever-on-earth-she-may-be-at-this-moment, this unbridled outpouring is called blotting-out-everything and it does not work, I am half insane, the shattering force of that bomb is too greatAnd then they were back at his office again, waiting for Rita's gloves to come from the finishing department, and he was repeating to her a favorite observation of his father's, one that his father had read somewhere and always used to impress visitors, and he heard himself repeating it, word for word, as his dior china
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08 Aug 2010

Through their veil Archer caught the glint of the...

Through their veil Archer caught the glint of the Lime Rock, with its white-washed turret and the tiny house in which the heroic light-house keeper, Ida Lewis, was living her last venerable yearsBeyond it lay the flat reaches and ugly government chimneys of Goat Island, the bay spreading northward in a shimmer of gold to Prudence Island with its low growth of oaks, and the shores of Conanicut faint in the sunset haze

From the willow walk projected a slight wooden pier ending in a sort of pagoda-like summer-house; and in the pagoda a lady stood, leaning against the rail, her back to the shoreArcher stopped at the sight as if he had waked from sleepThat vision of the past was a dream, and the reality was what awaited him in the house on the bank overhead: was MrsWelland's pony-carriage circling around and around the oval at the door, was May sitting under the shameless Olympians and glowing with secret hopes, was the Welland villa at the far end of Bellevue Avenue, and MrWelland, already dressed for dinner, and pacing the drawing-room floor, watch in hand, with dyspeptic impatience?for it was one of the houses in which one always knew exactly what is happening at a given hour

"What am I? A son-in-law?" Archer thought

The figure at the end of the pier had not uhr rolex movedFor a long moment the young man stood half way down the bank, gazing at the bay furrowed with the coming and going of sailboats, yacht-launches, fishing-craft and the trailing black coal-barges hauled by noisy tugsThe lady in the summer-house seemed to be held by the same sightBeyond the grey bastions of Fort Adams a long-drawn sunset was splintering up into a thousand fires, and the radiance caught the sail of a catboat as it beat out through the channel between the Lime Rock and the shoreArcher, as he watched, remembered the scene in the Shaughraun, and Montague lifting Ada Dyas's ribbon to his lips without her knowing that he was in the room

"She doesn't know?she hasn't guessedShouldn't I know if she came up behind me, I wonder?" he mused; and suddenly he said to himself: "If she doesn't turn before that sail crosses the Lime Rock light I'll go back

The boat was gliding out on the receding tideIt slid before the Lime Rock, blotted out Ida Lewis's little house, and passed across the turret in which the light was hungArcher waited till a wide space of water sparkled between the last reef of the island and the stern of the boat; but still the figure in the summer-house did not move

He turned and walked up the hill



"I'm sorry you didn't find miu miu clutch Ellen?I should have liked to see her again," May said as they drove home through the dusk"But perhaps she wouldn't have cared?she seems so changed

"Changed?" echoed her husband in a colourless voice, his eyes fixed on the ponies' twitching ears

"So indifferent to her friends, I mean; giving up New York and her house, and spending her time with such queer peopleFancy how hideously uncomfortable she must be at the Blenkers'! She says she does it to keep cousin Medora out of mischief: to prevent her marrying dreadful peopleBut I sometimes think we've always bored her

Archer made no answer, and she continued, with a tinge of hardness that he had never before noticed in her frank fresh voice: "After all, I wonder if she wouldn't be happier with her husband

He burst into a laugh"Sancta simplicitas!" he exclaimed; and as she turned a puzzled frown on him he added: "I don't think I ever heard you say a cruel thing before

"Cruel?"

"Well?watching the contortions of the damned is supposed to be a favourite sport of the angels; but I believe even they don't think people happier in hell

"It's a pity she ever married abroad then," said May, in the placid tone with which her mother met MrWelland's vagaries; and Archer felt himself gently relegated to the old omega category of unreasonable husbands

They drove down Bellevue Avenue and turned in between the chamfered wooden gate-posts surmounted by cast-iron lamps which marked the approach to the Welland villaLights were already shining through its windows, and Archer, as the carriage stopped, caught a glimpse of his father-in-law, exactly as he had pictured him, pacing the drawing-room, watch in hand and wearing the pained expression that he had long since found to be much more efficacious than anger

The young man, as he followed his wife into the hall, was conscious of a curious reversal of moodThere was something about the luxury of the Welland house and the density of the Welland atmosphere, so charged with minute observances and exactions, that always stole into his system like a narcoticThe heavy carpets, the watchful servants, the perpetually reminding tick of disciplined clocks, the perpetually renewed stack of cards and invitations on the hall table, the whole chain of tyrannical trifles binding one hour to the next, and each member of the household to all the others, made any less systematised and affluent existence seem unreal and precariousBut now it was the Welland house, and the life he was expected to lead in it, that had become unreal and irrelevant, and the brief lady dior bag scene on the shore, when he had stood irresolute, halfway down the bank, was as close to him as the blood in his veins

All night he lay awake in the big chintz bedroom at May's side, watching the moonlight slant along the carpet, and thinking of Ellen Olenska driving home across the gleaming beaches behind Beaufort's trotters
"A party for the Blenkers?the Blenkers?"

MrWelland laid down his knife and fork and looked anxiously and incredulously across the luncheon-table at his wife, who, adjusting her gold eye-glasses, read aloud, in the tone of high comedy:

"Professor and MrsEmerson Sillerton request the pleasure of MrWelland's company at the meeting of the Wednesday Afternoon Club on August 25th at 3 o'clock punctuallyand the Misses Blenker

"Red Gables, Catherine Street



"Good gracious?" MrWelland gasped, as if a second reading had been necessary to bring the monstrous absurdity of the thing home to him

"Poor Amy Sillerton?you never can tell what her husband will do next," Mrs"I suppose he's just discovered the Blenkers

Professor Emerson Sillerton was a thorn in the side of Newport society; and a thorn that could not be plucked out, for it grew on a venerable and venerated family treeHe was, as people said, a man who had had "every balenciaga handbags motorcycle advantage
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31 Jul 2010

Concentrate on the rape What were the details?...

Concentrate on the rape
What were the details? Who were these men? Was it somebody who was part of that life, somebody who was against the war and on the run like her, was it somebody she knew or was it a stranger, a bum, an addict, a madman who'd followed her home and into the hallway with a knife? What went on? Had they held her down and threatened her with a knife? Had they beaten her? What did they make her do? Were there no people to help her? Just what did they make her do? He would kill themShe had to tell him who they wereI want to find out who those people areI want to know where it happenedI want to know when it happenedWe're going to go back and find those people and I'm going to kill them!
Now that he could not stop imagining the rapes, there was no relief, not for one second, from the desire to go out and kill somebodyWith all the walls he'd built up, she gets rapedAll of that protection and he could not prevent her from getting rapedTell me everything about it! I'm going to kill them!
But it was too lateHe could do nothing to make it not happenFor it to not happen, he would have had to kill them before it happened--and how could he manage that? Swede Levov? Off the playing field, when had Swede Levov laid a hand on anyone? Nothing so repelled this muscular man as the use of force
The places she was inHow did she survive fendi spy bag replica without people? That place she was in nowWere all her places like that or even worse? All right, she should not have done what she did, should never have done it, yet to think of how she'd had to live___
He was sitting at his deskHe had to get some relief from seeing what he did not want to seeThe factory was emptyThere was only the night watchman who'd come on duty with his dogsHe was down in the parking lot, patrolling the perimeter of the double-thick chain-link fence, a fence topped off, after the riots, with supplemental scrolls of razor ribbon that were to admonish the boss each and every morning he pulled in and parked his car, "Leave! Leave! Leave!" He was sitting alone in the last factory left in the worst city in the worldAnd it was worse even than sitting there during the riots, Springfield Avenue in flames, South Orange Avenue in flames, Bergen Street under attack, sirens going off, weapons firing, snipers from rooftops blasting the street lights, looting crowds crazed in the street, kids carrying off radios and lamps and television sets, men toting armfuls of clothing, women pushing baby carriages heavily loaded with cartons of liquor and cases of beer, people pushing pieces of new furniture right down the center of the street, stealing sofas, cribs, kitchen tables, stealing washers and dryers and ovens--stealing not in the uhr rolex shadows but out in the openTheir strength is tremendous, their teamwork is flawlessThe shattering of the glass windows is thrillingThe not paying for things is intoxicatingThe American appetite for ownership is dazzling to beholdEverything free that everyone craves, a wanton free-for-all free of charge, everyone uncontrollable with thinking, Here it is! Let it come! In Newark's burning Mardi Gras streets, a force is released that feels redemptive, something purifying is happening, something spiritual and revolutionary perceptible to allThe surreal vision of household appliances out under the stars and agleam in the glow of the flames incinerating the Central Ward promises the liberation of all mankindYes, here it is, let it come, yes, the magnificent opportunity, one of human history's rare transmogrifying moments: the old ways of suffering are burning blessedly away in the flames, never again to be resurrected, instead to be superseded, within only hours, by suffering that will be so gruesome, so monstrous, so unrelenting and abundant, that its abatement will take the next five hundred yearsThe fire this time--and next? After the fire? NothingNothing in Newark ever again
And all the while the Swede is there in the factory with Vicky, waiting with just Vicky beside him for his place to go up, waiting for police with pistols, for soldiers chanel cc logo earrings with submachine guns, waiting for protection from the Newark police, the state police, the National Guard--from someone--before they burn to the ground the business built by his father, entrusted to him by his fatherand that wasn't as bad as thisA police car opens fire into the bar across the street, out his window he sees a woman go down, buckle and go down, shot dead right on the street, a woman killed in front of his eyesand not even that was as bad as thisPeople screaming, shouting, firemen pinned to the ground by gunfire so they cannot fight the flames; explosions, the sound suddenly of bongo drums, in the middle of the night a volley of pistol shots blowing out every one of the street-level windows displaying Vicky's signsand this is worse by farAnd then they left, everyone, fled the smoldering rubble--manufacturers, retailers, the banks, the shop owners, the corporations, the department stores; in the South Ward, on the residential blocks, there are two moving vans per day on every street throughout the next year, homeowners fleeing, deserting the modest houses they treasure for whatever they can getbut he stays on, refuses to leave, Newark Maid remains behind, and that did not prevent her from getting rapedNot even during the worst of it does he abandon his factory to the vandals; he does not abandon his workers afterward, does not chanel white watch turn his back on these people, and still his daughter is raped
Hanging on the wall directly back of his desk, framed and under glass, there is a letter from the Governor's Select Commission on Civil Disorder thanking MrLevov for his testimony as an eyewitness to the riots, praising him for his courage, for his devotion to Newark, an official letter signed by ten distinguished citizens, two of them Catholic bishops, two of them ex-governors of the state; and on the wall alongside that, also framed and under glass, an article that six months earlier appeared in the Star-Ledger, with his photograph and the headline, "Glove Firm Lauded for Staying in Newark"--and still she is raped
The rape was in his bloodstream and he would never get it outThe odor of it was in his bloodstream, the look of it, the legs and the arms and the hair and the clothingThere were the sounds--the thud, her cries, the careening in a tiny enclosureThe horrible bark of a man comingThe stupen-dousness of the rape blotted out everythingAll unsuspectingly, she had stepped out of her doorway and they had grabbed her from behind and thrown her down and there was her body for them to do with as they wishedOnly some cloth covered her body and they tore it offThere was nothing between her body and their handsFilling the inside of her bodyThe tremendous force with which they did omega speedmaster day-date i
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