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Wednesday, 27. October 2010

@@@@@They could not quite grasp itOne moment they
By gerimeta2y, 17:10

@@@@@They could not quite grasp itOne moment they had been carrying Wilson, and now he had disappearedTheir hands were empty "He's gone," Ridges mumbled They staggered down the river after him, pitching and falling, and reeling on againAt a turn in the stream they could see for several hundred yards, and far in the distance Wilson's body was just disappearing around a bend"C'mon, we gotta catch him," Ridges said weaklyHe took a step and fell forward on his face in the waterHe got up very slowly, and then began to walk again They came to the other bend and stoppedThe stream spread out into a swamp beyond the turnThere was a thin ribbon of water in the middle and bog land on either sideWilson had washed into it, was lost somewhere in the foliage and swampIt would take days to find him if he did not sink "Oh," Goldstein said, "he's lost "Yeah," Ridges mumbledHe took a step forward and stumbled in the water once moreIt felt pleasant lapping against his face, and he had no desire to stand up"Come on," Goldstein said Ridges began to weepHe struggled to a sitting position, and cried with his head on his folded arms, the water swirling around his hips and feetGoldstein stood over him tottering "Mother-fuggin sonofabitch," Ridges mumbledIt was the first time he had cursed since childhood, and the words pulled out of his chest one by one, leaving behind a vacuum of anger and bitternessWilson would not have his burial, but somehow that was not important

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Tuesday, 26. October 2010

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By gerimeta2y, 17:14

kelly hermes bag,Cartier tank,omega geneve,vuitton purses,omega sale@@@@@"Get out of here, you filthy little devil! Get out of here The boy ran, bawling with fear"Thank you," said the wife of the man who had been beaten to deathShe was in it now, Scarlett knewShe had to do what little could be done"I know a doctor in Trim," she said "A doctor? kelly hermes bag Will he want to bleed him, do you think?" Her bitter, desperate words were English-accented, like the voices at the Castle balls"Ne'll prepare your husband for burial," said Scarlett quietlyThe woman's bloody hand seized the hem of Scarlett's skirtShe lifted it to her lips, Cartier tank an abject kiss of gratitudeScarlett's eyes clouded with tearsMy God, I don't deserve thisI would have turned the buggy if I could"Don't," she said, "please don't The woman's name was harriet Stewart, her husband's Daniel KellyThat was all Scarlett knew until Daniel Kelly was omega geneve in the closed coffin inside the Catholic ChapelThen the widow, who had spoken only to answer the priest's questions, looked around her with wild, darting eyes"Billy, where's Billy? Ne should be here The priest found out that there was a son, locked in a room at the hotel to vuitton purses keep him away from the flogging"They were very kind," said the woman, "they let me pay with my wedding ring, though it's not gold "I'll bring him," Scarlett said"Father? You'll take care of MrsKelly?" "That I willBring a bottle of brandy, too, MrsThe poor lady's near omega sale breaking

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Sunday, 24. October 2010

@@@@@It was the young blonde?he called
By gerimeta2y, 17:16

@@@@@It was the young blonde?he called her Paige?How are things going? How are you holding up with Andy gone?? he asked her?I'd be fine if I weren't so worried,? she told him, biting her lip?He'll be home soon,? Ian assured her?Jared always brings everyone homeHe's got a real talentWe've had no accidents, no problems since he showed up My interest sparked when he mentioned Jared?and Melanie, so somnolent these days, stirred?but Ian didn't say anything elseHe just patted Paige's shoulder and turned to take his food from JebJeb sat next to me and surveyed the room with a deep sense of satisfaction plain on his faceI looked around the room, too, trying to see what he sawThis must have been what it was usually like here, when I wasn't aroundOnly today I didn't seem to bother themThey must have been tired of letting me interrupt their lives?Things are settling down,? Ian commented to JebWe're all reasonable folks here I frowned to myself?That's true, at the moment,? Ian said, laughing?My brother's not around ?Exactly,? Jeb agreedIt was interesting to me that Ian counted himself among the reasonable folksHad he noticed that Jeb was unarmed? I was burning with curiosity, but I couldn't risk pointing it out in case he hadn'tThe meal continued as it had begunMy novelty had apparently worn offWhen the meal was over, Jeb said I deserved a rest

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Saturday, 23. October 2010

@@@@@You're right, it's bad business, breaking
By gerimeta2y, 17:06

@@@@@You're right, it's bad business, breaking one of my own orders The General smiled, and the soldier grinned backThe jeep turned off the road into the lane which led to the bivouac of headquarters batteryEverything was dark in the area, and the General paused for a moment to orient himself"The blackout tent is over there," he said, pointing, and the three officers set off and walked through the darkness, stumbling over the roots and shrubs of the imperfectly cleared groundThe night was very black with a tense quality about it that kept the officers from saying anythingThey passed only one man in the fifty yards to the blackout tent The General pushed aside the flaps and groped with distaste inside the dark safety corridorThe tent had obviously blown down, been dragged in the mud, and then erected againThe inside walls were slimyAt the end of the safety corridor he pushed aside a second set of flaps and walked insideAn enlisted man and a captain were sitting at a desk The two men sprang to their feet"Sir?" the Captain said The General sniffedThe air was extremely moist and foulAlready a few drops of sweat were forming on his forehead and back"Where's Colonel McLeod?" he asked "I'll get him, sir "No, wait a minute," the General said"Can you tell me if the line to Second Battalion is in from here?" "Yes, sir, it is The General felt a deep relief"Ring them for me, please He lit a cigarette and smiled at Lieutenant HearnThe Captain picked up the receiver out of a field telephone box, and cranked three times

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Friday, 22. October 2010

@@@@@Scarlett swayed on her feetShe must
By gerimeta2y, 11:31

@@@@@Scarlett swayed on her feetShe must have been as tired as this sometime before in her life, but she couldn't rememberShe was too tired to rememberI'm tired of funerals, I'm tired of death, I'm tired of my life falling away, a piece at a time, and leaving me all aloneThe graveyard at Tara was not very largeMammy's grave looked big, ever so much bigger than Melly's, Scarlett thought disjointedly, but Mammy had shrivelled up so that she probably wasn't any bigger at allShe didn't need such a big graveThe wind had a bite in it, for all that the sky was so blue and the sun so brightYellowed leaves skittered across the burial ground, blown by the windAutumn's coming, if it's not here already, she thoughtI used to love the fall in the country, riding through the woodsThe ground looked like it had gold on it, and the air tasted like ciderThere hasn't been a proper riding horse at Tara since Pa diedShe looked at the gravestonesGerald O'Hara, born County Meath, IrelandEllen Robillard O'Hara, born Savannah, Georgiathree tiny stones, all alikeThe brothers she'd never knownAt least Mammy was being buried here, next to "Miss Ellen," her first love, and not in the slaves' burial plotSuellen screamed to high heaven, but I won that fight, soon as Will came in on my sideWhen Will puts his foot down, it stays putToo bad he's so stiff-necked about letting me give him some moneyThe house looks terribleSo does the graveyard, for that matterWeeds all over the place, it's downright shabb

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Thursday, 21. October 2010

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By gerimeta2y, 06:27

lady dior,women rolex watches,hermes purse,replica gucci,gucci men watch@@@@@The leader laughed again?I'm Nate?nice to meet you, though you might not feel the same way just yetThis here's Rob, Evan, Blake, Tom, Kim, and Rachel along with me He gestured around the group as he spoke, and the humans nodded at their namesI noticed one man, a little to the back, lady dior whom Nate did not introduceHe had bright, crinkly ginger hair that stood out?especially because he was the tallest in the groupHe alone seemed to be unarmedHe was also staring intently at me, so I looked away?There's twenty-two of us altogether, though,? Nate continuedNate held out his women rolex watches handJared took a deep breath and then a step forwardWhen he moved, the rest of our little group silently exhaled all at once He shook Nate's hand, then started to smile?This is Melanie, Aaron, Brandt, Ian, and WandaThere are thirty-seven of us altogether When Jared spoke my name, Ian hermes purse shifted his weight, trying to obscure me completely from the other humans' viewIt was only then that I realized I was still in just as much danger as the others would have been in if thesehad been SeekersJust like in the beginningI tried to hold perfectly stillNate blinked at Jared's replica gucci revelation, and then his eyes widenedThat's the first time I've ever been one-upped onthat one?You've found others?? ?There are three other cells separate from ours that we know ofEleven with Gail, seven with Russell, and eighteen with MaxEven trade now and then Again, the gucci men watch belly laugh

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Wednesday, 20. October 2010

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By gerimeta2y, 16:14

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Tuesday, 19. October 2010

He would worry about the rest of it once they had...
By gerimeta2y, 11:03

He would worry about the rest of it once they had crossed the mountainNow that was the only important problem Red watched him for several minutes afterward, noticing every move with a dull hatredHe had never loathed any man so much as CroftAs Red picked at the breakfast ration of tinned ham and eggs, his stomach rebelledThe food was thick and tasteless

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Monday, 18. October 2010

We can't sit around on our butts all day His...
By gerimeta2y, 11:08

We can't sit around on our butts all day His voice was taut and impersonal, and the soldiers rose out of the grass slowly and sullenlyHe could hear them muttering, was aware of a glum crabbed resistance His nerves were more keyed than he had realized"Quit the bitching and let's go," he heard himself pipingHe was damn tired of them, he realized suddenly "That sonofabitch," one of them muttered It shocked him, and generated resentmentHe repressed it, howeverWhat they were doing was understandable enoughIn the fatigue of the march, they had to have someone to blame, and no matter what he did they would hate him sooner or laterHis approach would end by confusing and annoying themCroft they would obey, for Croft satisfied their desire for hatred, encouraged it, was superior to it, and in turn exacted chanel cambon tote obedienceThe realization depressed him"We've still got a long way to go," he told them more quietly They continued to plod onThey were much closer to Mount Anaka nowEvery time they crossed a ridge-line they could see the towering cliff walls bordering the pass, could distinguish even the individual trees in the forests on its middle slopesThe country, even the air, had changedIt was cooler here, but the air was perceptibly thinner, and burned faintly in their lungs They reached the approach to the pass by three o'clockCroft climbed the crest of the last hill, crouched behind a bush, and examined the land before themBeneath the hill, a valley extended for perhaps a quarter of a mile, an island of tall grass surrounded by the mountain range in front, and by hills to the left and rightBeyond the valley the pass wound picasso cartier through the range in a twisting rocky gorge between sheer walls of stoneThe floor of the defile was hidden in foliage, and might conceal any number of men He stared at the few knolls set in the opening of the pass, searching the jungle that circled about its footHe had a quiet satisfaction that he had come so farA damn lot of land we crossed, he told himselfThrough the silence which hung over the hills, he could hear the muffled rumble of artillery on the other side of the mountains, the sporadic grumble of a battle Martinez had come up beside him"All right, Japbait," he whispered, "let's keep to the hills around the edge of this valleyIf they's anyone sitting at the entrance to the pass, they'll see us if we go through the field Martinez nodded, crouched over the top of the hill, and turned to the right to circle chanel black tote bag the valleyCroft waved his arm to the rest of the platoon to follow, and started down the hill They moved very slowly, keeping close to the tall grassMartinez would advance only thirty yards at a time, and then halt, before moving forward againSomething of his caution was transferred to the menWithout anything being said, they all were waryThey roused themselves from their fatigue, alerted their dulled senses, even restored to some extent a necessary delicate control of their limbsThey were careful where they placed their feet, and they lifted their legs at each step, and set them down firmly, trying to make no noiseThey were all acutely conscious of the silence in the valley, and started at unexpected rustles, halted every time an insect began its chirpingTheir tension increasedThey expected something to happen, borse fendi and their mouths became dry, their heartbeats pounded high in their chests It was only a few hundred yards from the place where Croft had studied the valley to the approaches of the pass, but the route Martinez took was more than half a mileIt took them a long time to circle around, perhaps half an hour, and their alertness diminishedThe men in the rear of the column had to wait minutes at a time, and then jog forward on the half-run to keep up with the rest of the platoonIt was trying, it was exhausting, and it grated on themTheir fatigue became alive again, and throbbed in their backs, in the exhausted hamstrings of their thighsThey would stand in a partial crouch, waiting for the signal to move ahead, their packs resting cruelly on their shouldersThe sweat would run into their eyes, and their eyes would omega geneve tear

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Sunday, 17. October 2010

You get the idea, menWe ain't licked, we're...
By gerimeta2y, 11:04

You get the idea, menWe ain't licked, we're gettin' bigger all the time When the meeting is over, Gallagher drifts into a barThe dry throat, the painful tension in his chestAs he drinks, his rage diffuses and he grows sullen and bitter They're always cheatin' ya at the last minute, he says to the man beside himThey had come out of the meeting together That's all it is, it's a goddam mother-fuggin plot, and they ain't gonna break me, I'm gonna get out on top On the way home he slips in a puddle, and wets his pant leg up to his hipFug you, he roars at the pavementPlot, always fuggin a guy, well, you ain't gonna get me He lurches into his flat, and pitches off his overcoatHe sneezes raspingly, and swears to himself Mary wakes up in her chair, and see by chloe bag looks at him That all you got to say? I'mwhat the hell do you know about it? Roy, every time you come back you're like this Trying to keep a man down, all you're interested in is the goddam dough I bring back, well, I'LL GIVE YOU ALL THE DOUGH YOU WANT Roy, don't talk to me like that Staaart crying, go ahead, staaart crying, I'm on to you Roy, I'm not going to hold it against you, I don't know what's the matter with you, but there's something in you I just don't understand, what do you want of me? Lea' me alone Oh, Roy, you're wet, take off your pants, honey, why do you drink, it always makes you so bitter, I've been praying for you, honest I haveHe sits by himself for a few minutes staring at the lace doily on the tableAaah, I don' know, cartier tank must I don' know What's in it for a guy? Work tomorrow (He would defend the lady in the lavender dress with his sword He fell asleep in the chair, and in the morning he had a cold 10 GALLAGHER'S numbness continuedIn the days that followed the news of Mary's death he worked furiously on the road, shoveling without pause in the drainage ditches, and chopping down tree after tree whenever they had to lay a corduroyHe would rarely halt in the breaks they were given every hour, and at night he would eat his supper alone and curl into his blankets, sleeping exhaustedly with his knees near his chinWilson would hear him shuddering in the middle of the night, and would throw his blanket over him, clucking to himself at the misery Gallagher was silver chanel undergoingGallagher showed no sign of his grief except that he became even leaner and his eyes and eyelids were swollen as if he had been on a long drinking bout or had played poker for forty-eight hours at a stretch The men tried to feel sorry for him, but the event had given a variation to the monotonous sweep of their days on the roadFor a short time they sustained a quiet compassion when he was near and spoke in soft voices, uncomfortable in his presenceThey ended by feeling merely uncomfortable and were resentful when he sat by them, for it inhibited their speech and made them acutely uneasyRed felt a little shame and brooded over it one night on guard, deciding there was nothing he could do about itIt's tough, but I can't change itHe looked off into silver handbags the night and shruggedTo hell with it, it's Gallagher's bloody nose, not mine The mail began to come in almost daily, and a frightening thing happenedGallagher continued to receive letters from his wifeThe first one came a few days after Father Leary had told him about her death

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Saturday, 16. October 2010

"I'm going to make one too," Hennessey piped, and...
By gerimeta2y, 11:13

"I'm going to make one too," Hennessey piped, and began to work about twenty yards from ToglioFor a few seconds the scraping of their shovels against the sand was the only sound Oscar Ridges sighed"Shoot," he said, "Ah might as well make one too He guffawed with embarrassment after he spoke, and bent over his packHis laughter had been loud and braying Stanley imitated him"Waa-a-aaah!" Ridges looked up and said mildly, "Well, shoot, Ah just cain't help the way Ah laughIt's good enough, Ah reckon He guffawed again to show his good will, but the laughter was much more chastened this timeWhen there was no answer, he began to digHe had a short replica miu miu powerful body which was shaped like a squat pillar, for it tapered at neither endHis face was round and dumpy with a long slack jaw that made his mouth gapeHis eyes goggled placidly to increase the impression he gave of dull-wittedness and good temperAs he dug, his motions were aggravatingly slow

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Friday, 15. October 2010

If he did the rest of his work well enough it...
By gerimeta2y, 11:10

If he did the rest of his work well enough it would be all rightAfter the Motome campaign was over, I was a hell of a lot better than Martinez for drilling and training, he thought What he realized partially was that he was afraid of breaking up completely, of being inefficient even in garrisonI gotta get ahold of myself or I'll be losing my stripesFor a moment he wanted this

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Thursday, 14. October 2010

Kerrigan lit a cigarette"When the General runs...
By gerimeta2y, 11:16

Kerrigan lit a cigarette"When the General runs this ship, I'll start to sweat before him He stared gleefully at Hearn"One of Horton's men, a captain something or other, picked up the supplies for Division Headquarters yesterdayWe're not special caterers to officers' mess, you knowYe'll draw your supplies in bulk and break 'em down on the beach Hearn restrained his temperI have funds from officers' mess to pay for them "But I'm not obliged to give them to youAnd I damn sure won'tIf y' want Spam, that I can give you, and not a penny out of your pocketBut buy chanel purse for these little extras, I suggest that you wait till a Navy ship appears againI don't have any truck with this selling of myonize He scribbled something on the requisition"If ye'll take this down into hold number two, ye'll get your whiskyIf I didn't have to give you that, I wouldn't "Well, thank you, Kerrigan "Any time, Lieutenant, any time Hearn paced down the corridor, his eyes glitteringThe ship rolled on a swell and he lurched into a bulkhead, smacking his hand painfully against the metal to break the impactThen he halted, wiped the perspiration chanel watches from his forehead and mouth again He'd be damned if he'd go back without the suppliesKerrigan's smile angered him again, and with an effort he forced himself to grinThis was getting out of hand

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Wednesday, 13. October 2010

(I will buy you many dresses A soldier strikes a...
By gerimeta2y, 11:06

(I will buy you many dresses A soldier strikes a horse across the headThat's the only way that dumb four-legged sonofabitch knowsThe horse neighs with pain, lashes out with its feetThe soldier strikes it againSonofabitch kept tryin' to throw me todayTreat a horse like a nigger and it'll act up right Martinez steps out from his stall, is seen for the first timeHey, Julio, the soldier says, keep your mouth shut The instinctive quiver(Hey, you boy, hurry up that chanel white ceramic watch chiliI do that, Martinez says Fort Riley is big and green and the barracks are of red brickThe officers live in pretty little houses with gardensMartinez is orderly for Lieutenant Bradford Julio, will you do a good job on my boots today? Yes, sir The Lieutenant takes a drinkWant one, Martinez? Thank you, sir I want you to do a real good job on the house today Yes, sir, I do that The Lieutenant winksDon't do anything I wouldn't do The Lieutenant and women's santos 100 replica his wife leaveAh think yore the best boy we eveh had, Hooley, Mrs When the draft starts Martinez makes corporalThe first time he drills a squad he is so frightened he can barely sound the commands(Fugged if I'll take an order from a Mex Squad left, left by squadsTo the rear, march

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He didn't know, and there was no way he'd ever...
By gerimeta2y, 02:15

He didn't know, and there was no way he'd ever find out, no way any of them ever wouldAaah, just chalk it off, it's down the drain and who gives a goddam He wouldn't live long enough to find out anyway, he thought Hearn couldn't sleep eitherHe was extremely restless, and an odd febrile fatigue had settled in his legsFor almost an hour he turned over continually in his blanket, staring at the mountain, the moon above them, the hills, the ground before his faceSince the ambush, he had been feeling something, not exactly definable, but close to anxiety and unrest, and it had been driving himIt was almost painful to remain stillAfter a while he stood up, and walked through the hollowThe guard on the hilltop saw him and raised mulberry bayswater bag his rifleHe whistled softly, and then said, "Who is it -- Minetta? This is the Lieutenant He climbed up the slope and sat down beside MinettaBefore them in the moonlight the grass swayed in silver waves over a valley and the hills looked like stone "What's up, Lootenant?" Minetta asked "Not a damn thing, just stretching my legs They talked in whispers "Jesus, it's a bitch being on guard after that ambush Hearn massaged his legs, trying to soothe them "What're we doing tomorrow, Lootenant?" Well, what were they doing? This was what he had to face"What do you think, Minetta?" "I think we ought to turn around and go backThe damn pass is closed, ain't it?" Minetta's voice, even muted, was indignant as if he had been coco chanel earrings thinking about this for a long time"I don't know, maybe we will He sat up there with Minetta for a few minutes more, and then went down into the hollow again, slipped under his blanketIt was as simple as thatWhy didn't they turn around and go back, since the pass was closed? All right, why? The answer was simple enoughHe didn't want to turn around and call the patrol offThe motives this time would be shoddy enoughHearn put his hands under his head and stared up at the sky The patrol no longer had the chance of a snowball in hellEven if the pass were open now, the Japs would know where they were, guess their mission easily enoughIf they ever got into the Japanese rear, it would be almost impossible to remain unobservedLooking gucci women's watches back on it now, the patrol had never had a chance of succeedingThis was one time Cummings had dropped the ball And he didn't want to go back, because it meant approaching Cummings with empty hands, excuses and failureIt was the supplies off the Liberty ship all over againThat had been the thing that had been back of his actions the first two days

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Sunday, 03. October 2010

Oh, you're a crazy boy, Bob, I guess that's why...
By gerimeta2y, 11:07

Oh, you're a crazy boy, Bob, I guess that's why all we girls love you You love me? Just listen to him talkWhy, of course I do, BobbyAcross from him on the leather seat cushions, her perfume is a little too strong, a little too mature for a girl of seventeenAnd he senses the truth beneath her banter, moves over to kiss her with his heart beatingOnly back of it is the forecast of dates at all the holidays, of college weekends, and the identification with this summer resort, and the green lawns in the suburbs, and the conversations with his father's friends, the big wedding You know I can't plan on anything if I'm going to be a doctor, because you know eight years, ten years, it's a long time Bob Hearn, you're conceitedWhat do you think I care? You're too conceited, that's all Now, son, now that you're going away to college, there's some things I want to be talking to you about, we don't get much of a chance to say much to each other but, what the hell, we're pretty good buddies I always like to think, and now that you're going to college, just remember that you can always depend on meThere's gonna be some women, what the hell, you wouldn't be my son if there weren't, not since I been married of course omega de ville men's watches -- a patent lie which both of them ignore -- but if you get in any trouble you can always depend on me, what the hell, my old man used to tell me you get in any trouble with any of the mill girls, you just let me know -- the embarrassing ambiguity of the grandfather who has been sometimes a farmer, sometimes a factory owner -- so that goes for you too, Bob, and remember it's always easier, always more natural to buy a woman off than to get in any alliances with her, so you just let me know, letter marked personal is okay And as for being a doctor, well, that's okay, we got lots of friends here, we can set you up in a decent practice, buy into some old quack who's ready to retire I want to do researchListen, Bobbo, there isn't a man you know, not one of our acquaintances who can't buy and sell a carload of research men, that's just some damn fool idea you picked up somewhere, and you're gonna change your mind, I can tell you that right nowThe way I really look at it, your mother and me, is that you'll end up in the business, which is where you belong anyway Well, I ain't gonna argue with you, you're just a damn fool kid anyway, you'll change your mind He flounders through the first weeks of freshman prada clutch year, walks in bewilderment through the YardEveryone knows so much more than he does here -- there is an instinctive resistance to them -- the left-handed remnant of the humus around the mushroom stem -- everyone talks flippantly of things he had thought about in the privacy of his own room, his own head His roommate cozens him, product of another midwestern city, another Country Day schoolYou know when Ralph Chestley comes around, isn't he a swell fellow, you ought to get to meet him, Delphic, which is pretty damn good, better than we'll ever get I can tell you, but of course we've got that thing against us, if I knew then what I know now, I would have come east to Exeter or Andover, although they're not nearly good enough that's what I've been learning, but if we can get to meet the right fellows, we ought to make Speakers anyway, that's not so hard, and we can certainly make Hasty Pudding, but to get into a Final Club that's the trick, although I've heard they're getting more democratic lately I haven't thought about it Well, you ought to, you've got to go at it carefully His first self-assertion Well, now look, Hearn, we get along pretty well, so don't cream it for me, I mean a fellow's chances can be omega usa hurt by his roommate, so don't do anything excessive, you know what I mean For the first year Hearn has little chance to do anything excessiveThe skids are not greased that smoothlyHe bogs down, sees his roommate seldom, spends nearly all his afternoons in lab and his nights studyingHe makes himself a schedule which charts everything down to the fifteen minutes he can allow himself to read the comic pages on Sunday morning, and the movie he can see on Saturday nightHe drifts through the long afternoons, copying the changes on the thermometer in his flask, and marking beside it the variations in the hydrometerThere is a nerve in the head of the frog which he is always severingOn the fourth attempt he nibbles successfully with his scalpel at the desiccated preserved flesh of the frog head until the nerve glistens thinly, freed like a tenuous wire of spittleIn his triumph, he feels depressedDo I really want to do this? In the lecture rooms, despite himself, he drowses through classThe voice of the assistant professor with the steel-rimmed glasses and the bony scientist's face laps fuzzily at his ear Gentlemen, I would like you to consider the phenomenon of the kelpNereocystis l?tkeana, macrocystis pyrifera, chanel logo earrings pelagophycus porra, he writes on the blackboardThey are a very distinctive form of marine life, consider this: they have no roots, no leaves, they receive no light from the sunUnder the water the giant kelp form veritable jungles of plant life where they live without movement, absorbing their nutrition from the ocean medium The bourgeois of the plant species, the student next to him murmurs, and Hearn is awake, startled by the chord of recognition, of excitementHe has almost phrased it himself It is only in storms, the professor says, that they are washed ashore

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Friday, 01. October 2010

"He's a crowd-pleaser, that's all he is," Red...
By gerimeta2y, 11:13

"He's a crowd-pleaser, that's all he is," Red told him"What the fug business has he got tellin' us his worries? I got enough of my own Toglio sighed and stopped talkingWhat a contrary guy Red was, he decided finallyIt had stopped raining and he thought of going back to the remains of his tentThe idea depressed him, but Toglio would not allow himself to dawdle now that the storm was over"Come on, we might as well fix up some way to sleep," he said"It won't do you any goodWe're gonna be up on the line tonight With nightfall, the air was becoming sultry again The General was worriedAfter the jeep pulled out of the motor pool he said to his driver, "Take us to headquarters battery of the one-five-one He turned around to Major Dalleson and Lieutenant Hearn, who were squeezed together uncomfortably in the back seat"If their line isn't in prada logo to Second Battalion we'll be doing some walking before the night is over The jeep passed through an opening in the barbed wire and turned right onto the road that led toward the frontThe General scrutinized it moroselyThe mud was very bad and it would become worseNow it was slimy and the jeep skidded and weaved from one side of the road to the other, but in a few hours it would become hard and gummy like clay, and the vehicles might bog down to their hubsHe gazed dully at the jungle on either side of the roadThey passed a few Jap corpses decomposing in a ditch and the General held his breathNo matter how familiar that smell had become, he could never bear it casuallyHe made a mental note to have a burial detail police the road once this trouble was over The night had come and with it a potential disasterIn the jeep motoring forward slowly chanel earrings through the darkness, Cummings had a sensation of being suspended in airThe steady drone of the motor, the silence of everyone in the vehicle, and the heavy wet rustling of the jungle seemed to strip him of everything but the quick absorbed functioning of his mindAlone, settled by himself somewhere in space, he had to work this outThe storm had come with amazing rapidity, following in the wake of a Japanese attackTen minutes before the rain had begun, he had had a message from 2nd Battalion headquarters that a heavy fire fight had started before their linesAnd then the telephone lines had been cut to pieces in the storm, his headquarters had been laid flat, and the radio would not functionHe had no idea of what was happening at the frontBy now Hutchins might have pulled back 2nd BattalionThe Japs, driven on with a kind of frenzy generated rolex watches ladies by the gale, could conceivably have penetrated his front line in any number of placesWith no orders coming through to them, Lord knew what might happenIf only headquarters battery had its line open to the front At least he had moved a dozen tanks up two days ago to 2nd BattalionThey would never have been able to make it on the road tonight, nor, for that matter, could they advance now, but if necessary, a defense position could be organized around them tonightWhat chaos there could beThe entire line might be a series of isolated hedgehogs by tomorrowAnd there was nothing he could do until he got to a telephone lineAnything could developIn two days he might be back where he was when he started the pivoting operation When he reached that telephone line, the decisions would have to be almost immediateHe reviewed the personalities of his line women rolex watches officers, remembered the distinguishing characteristics, if there were any, of different companies, even individual platoonsHis acute memory reissued a spate of incidents and strength figures

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Thursday, 30. September 2010

Looking back on it now, the patrol had never had...
By gerimeta2y, 11:11

Looking back on it now, the patrol had never had a chance of succeedingThis was one time Cummings had dropped the ball And he didn't want to go back, because it meant approaching Cummings with empty hands, excuses and failureIt was the supplies off the Liberty ship all over againThat had been the thing that had been back of his actions the first two days

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Wednesday, 29. September 2010

He ducks his head uncomfortably as the waiter...
By gerimeta2y, 11:10

He ducks his head uncomfortably as the waiter places the roast duck before him Don't mind Bobby, he's just kind of shy, Bill Hearn booms, he certainly ain't a chip off my old blockPushing his scant black hair over the bald spot on his head, his little red nose a button in the round sweating jowls of his face When we were out to Hollywood, MrsHearn says, we got taken over the Paramount lot by some assistant director fellow, Jew, but he was sort of niceHe was telling us all about the stars Is it true Mona Vaginus is a tramp? Mrs (Looking at Bobby, and whispering Oh, an awful tramp, the things she's supposed to doBut she hasn't got much of a future anyway now that those talkie pictures are the only ones being made This ain't the place to talk business, MrJudd of Budd (Hearn laughs), I guess you hear that all the time, Judd of Budd, but the truth is you're in business to do chanel jumbo business, and a curiosity enough, I'm out for the same thing, so it's just a case of our compromising on the price, but there's one thing this Thompson machine is on the way out and if the reformers come in it's going to be a case of playing ball with 'em, or else havin' to put perfume in the factory toilet bowls and such stuff for all the Polack element that don't know a washcloth from their underwear, so I gotta be careful about my commitmentsI been plannin' for a bust 'cause we got an overexpanded economy, an' your prices over at Budd ain't makin' it any easier for meJudd and I are planning to go to ParisThe petits-fours and the melting ice are set before them I'll tell ya, tomorrow do you want to ride in with me to see those auto races at Indianapolis? Bill Hearn asks Poor Robert, he's falling asleep, Ina says, nudging him with her elbow Ina reaches up and turns on the gucci watches for women bed lampBill, how could you have asked the Judds where Mount Holyoke was? If you don't know something don't ask so many questions about it So what if their daughter does go there? I ain't afraid of the damn Judds, I want to tell you something, Ina, that society stuff don't impress me 'cause the truth of it is it's the money that counts, and we ain't got a daughter to worry about, and as far as Robert goes with all the books he reads he ain't gonna be much on the social end anyway, not so long as you're never around the goddam house, and he's got a nigger cook for a mother Bill, I wish you wouldn't talk that way Well, you can't change a sow's ear, InaI got my business and you got your social engagements, and each of us oughta be happyOnly it seems to me you could give a little time to Robert, that kid's a big kid, and he's healthy, only he's like a cold fish, and there's just replica miu miu no life in him He's going to camp this summer, and we're starting him at Country Day in the fall The truth is we shoulda had another kid, or a bunch of them Let's not go into that, BillIna is settling down under the covers No, not from your end anyway, I swear, Ina Bill! Now, fellows, the counselor says, if you're a good fellow you co-operate and if you're square and honest you do your part of your dutiesWho was it that left his bed undone this morning? No answerIt was you, Hearn, wasn't it? Yes The counselor sighsFellows, I'm going to give this tent a demerit because of Robert Well, I don't see why you have to make a bed when you just got to take it apart at night What's the matter, Hearn, are you filthy, how were you brought up if you don't make a bed? And why didn't you come out like a man and say you were guilty? Aw, leave me alone Another demerit, the chloe dior counselor saysFellows, it's up to you to make Robert behave Only he wins back the demerits at the team boxing matches that afternoonHe shuffles in clumsily against the other kid, his arms tired from the heavy gloves, and swings his fists desperately His father has come up to see him for the daySock it to him, give it to him, Robert, in the head, in the stomach, give it to him The other kid jolts him in the face, and he pauses for a moment, drops his gloves, and dabs at his outraged noseAnother punch makes his ear ringDon't let up, Bobby, his father shoutsA missed punch travels around his head, the forearm scraping the skin on his face In the belly, Robert He swings out feverishly, flailing his armsThe other kid walks into a punch, sits down surprised, and then gets up slowlyRobert keeps swinging at him, hitting him, and the kid goes down again, and the referee stops the chanel jumbo bag figh

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Tuesday, 28. September 2010

He was obviously searching for speech like a...
By gerimeta2y, 11:15

He was obviously searching for speech like a player who has dropped a ball and runs in frantic circles trying to locate itWhen he spoke it would be terribleEven Webber had stopped eating "Gentlemen, please!" It was the General calling across the length of the tent"I won't have any more of this It silenced them all, cast a hush through the tent in which even the clacking of the tableware was muted, and then the reaction set in with a chorus of whispers and small exclamations, an uncomfortable self-conscious return to the food before themHearn was furious with himself, disgusted by the relief he had felt when the General intervened Beneath the surface of his thoughts he had known, he realized now, that the General would protect him, and an old confused emotion caught him again, resentment and yet something else, something not so genuine Conn, Dalleson and Hobart were glaring at him, a trio of ferocious marionettesHe brought his spoon up, champed at the remote sweet pulp of the canned peach which mingled so imperfectly with the nervous bile in his throat, the hot sour chanel classic bags turmoil of his stomachAfter a moment he clanked the spoon down, and sat staring at the tableConn and Dalleson were talking self-consciously now like people who know they are being listened to by strangers on a bus or trainHe heard a fragment or two, something about their work for the afternoon At least Conn would be having indigestion too The General stood up quietly, and walked out of the tentIt gave permission for the rest of them to leaveConn's eyes met Hearn's for a moment and they both looked away in embarrassmentAfter a minute or so, Hearn slid off the bench, and strolled outsideHis clothing was completely wet, the air caressing against it like cool water He lit a cigarette and strolled irritably through the bivouac, halting when he reached the barbed wire, and then pacing back underneath the coconut trees, staring morosely at the scattered clusters of dark-green pup tentsWhen he had completed the circuit, he clambered down the bluff that led to the beach, and walked along through the sand, kicking abstractedly at pieces of discarded equipment still left from invasion dayA chanel costume jewelry few trucks motored by, and a detail of men shuffled in file through the sand carrying shovels against their shouldersOut in the water a few freighters were anchored, yawing lazily in the midday heatOver to his left a landing craft was approaching a supply dump Hearn finished the cigarette and nodded curtly to an officer passing byThe nod was returned, but after a doubtful pauseHe was going to be in for it now, there was no getting away from thatConn was a bloody fool, but he had been a bigger assIt was the old pattern

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Monday, 27. September 2010

He mulls it for a moment(It's more money of...
By gerimeta2y, 11:26

He mulls it for a moment(It's more money of course, a lot more, and he can use it, but It's a touchy setup, he mutters(A little switch in the political end, a double-cross by some outfit, and he'll be the target How old are ya, Polack? Twenty-four, he lies Damn young, Wally says I want to t'ink the damn thing over, Polack saysIt is the first time he has been unable to make a decision in his life No hurry, but no sayin' it's gonna be open next week I'll take the chance Only, the next day while he is still debating a letter comes from his draft boardThere's a guy over on Madison Street who pricks eardrums, and he gives him a ring But on the way over, Polack changes his mind Aaaah, t' hell wit' it, the percentages are runnin' outHe turns around and drives back calmlyBeneath his mind a wonder is working It's a big thing, he mumbles Only, that's not black fendi spy bag itPolack has never heard of a deus ex machina, and it's a new idea to him You figger all the angles and then somethin' new comes upThere ain't anyplace I ain't gonna get along His wonder is smotheredEven when the new angles come, there's always a gimmick if ya go looking hard enough for itHe bangs down his horn, whips past a truck 9 A FEW HOURS later at noontime, miles away, the litter-bearers were struggling with WilsonThey had carried him all morning under the burnished metallic heat of a tropical sun, their strength and their will coursing out of their bodies with their perspirationAlready they moved stupidly, the sweat blinding their eyes, their tongues clapped against their dry and enraged palates, their legs quivering constantlyThe heat rose from everything, shimmered over the grass, swirled about them with the languid resistance of water or chanel devil wears prada necklace oilTheir faces felt swathed in velvet, and the air they breathed was superheated, without refreshment, a combustible mixture which seemed to explode in their chestsThey shambled along, their heads lolling, sobbing loudly with rending sounds which lacerated their throatsAfter hours of this they were men walking through flame They carted Wilson as if they were wrestling with a stone, struggling forward with agony for fifty yards or a hundred or even two hundred, with the hasty scrambling motions of laborers moving a piano, and then they would set him down, and remain swaying on their feet, their shoulders heaving for the air they could not find under the leaden arch of the skyIn a minute, afraid to rest, feeling anchored to him, they would pick up the litter and labor forward for another short increment over the endless green and yellow hillsOn the upslopes they gucci silver bag would bog down, remain holding him for seconds, their legs incapable of climbing any farther, and then they would strain upward again, advance a few more feet, and stand watching each other And in the places where they went downhill their thighs would quiver with the effort it took to brake themselves from dropping into a full run, and the muscles in their calves and around their shins would knot painfully, tempting them to stumble and lie motionless in the grass without moving for the rest of the day Wilson was conscious and in painEvery time they jolted him he would groan, and he was continually thrashing about on the litter, disturbing the balance and making them stumbleFrom time to time he would curse at them, and they writhed under itHis screams and shouts flicked through the layers of heat that played over them, goaded them on for a few additional omega geneve yards "Goddammit, you men, Ah been watchin' ya, why in the hell cain't you treat a wounded man proper, jus' shakin' me up an' knockin' all the pus around inside, Stanley, you been doin' it jus' to give me the misery, Ah think it's a pretty low mean old thing jus' treatin' a buddy like this His voice would become thin, querulousEvery now and then he would scream from a sudden bump From pain, from the heat, he would blubber like a child"Ah wouldn' do to you like you been doin' to me He would lie back, his mouth open, his breath stirring in the arid cave of his throat like steam vibrating out of the spout of a kettle"Aw, men, take it easy, sonofabitch, men, take it easy "We're doin' what we can," Brown would croak "You men are actin' pretty piss-poorWilson ain't gonna forget And they would labor for another hundred yards, set him down, and gaze stupidly at each bolsas prada oth

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Sunday, 26. September 2010

"I promised Hutchins a reinforced platoonI'm...
By gerimeta2y, 11:20

"I promised Hutchins a reinforced platoonI'm going to send up Pioneer and Demolition, but we'll have to add a squad to that from some other platoon "How about I and R, sir?" "Fine, we'll give it to reconNow, work out some march ordersQuickly, man!" He lit a cigarette and turned to Hearn"I suggest you pick us up some cots, Lieutenant Hearn was no bother to him at this moment In the battle that followed that night, Dalleson's suggestion to add a squad from recon to the pioneer and demolition platoon was the only contribution he made 5 Roth dreamt that chanel 2.55 he was catching butterflies in a lovely green meadow when Minetta wakened him for guardHe grumbled and tried to go back to sleep, but Minetta kept shaking him"All right, all right, I'm getting up," he whispered angrilyHe rolled over, groaned a little, got on his hands and knees, and shook his head"Three hours' guard tonight," he realized with dreadMorosely he began to put on his shoes Minetta was waiting for him in the machine-gun emplacement"Jesus, it's spooky tonight," he whispered"I thought I'd be on forever "Anything happen?" Minetta gazed out at the black chanel sac jungle before themIt was just possible to discern the barbed wire ten yards beyond the machine gun"I thought I heard some Japs sneaking around," he muttered, "so keep your ears open Roth felt a sick fear"Are you sure?" "I dunnoThe artillery's been going steady for the last half hourI think there's a battle going on"Wait!" A battery fired a few miles away with a hollow clanging sound"I bet the Japs are attackingJesus, recon is gonna get caught right in the middle of it "I guess we're lucky," Roth said Minetta's voice was very lowBeing doubled up on guard ain't so miu miu nappa good eitherThree hours on a night like this is enough to make you flip your lidHow do we know that the Japs won't break through, and before your shift is over they'll be attacking right here? We're only ten miles from the frontMaybe they'll have a patrol out here "This is serious," Roth saidHe remembered the way Goldstein's face had looked when he was making his pack soon after the stormGoldstein was up there now, seeing combatRoth had an odd sensationHe might even be killedAny of them -- Red, Gallagher, Sergeant Croft, Wyman, Toglio, or Martinez or Ridges or balenciaga twiggy Wilson

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Saturday, 25. September 2010

"All right," Lydon had told him, "spell it'...
By gerimeta2y, 21:09

"All right," Lydon had told him, "spell it' " The kid had stammered, "M-o-c-c-i What a roar that had been, Gallagher thoughtThe dumb kid had been so afraid he must have crapped his pantsGallagher remembered how Lydon had got on the police forceWhat a break that had been for him

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Friday, 24. September 2010

"If there is, you have to understand it," Hearn...
By gerimeta2y, 21:07

"If there is, you have to understand it," Hearn murmured"They're under different tensions "A piece of typical liberal claptrapThe fact is, you don't like them eithertraces of distaste he could detect in himself Cummings grinned again"Or take Conn's view of 'niggers' A little extravagant perhaps, but he's more nearly right than you suspectIf anyone is going to sleep with a Negress "A Southerner will," Hearn saidIt's a defense mechanism with them, bolsters their morale Cummings showed his teeth"For example, perhaps you have?" "Perhaps Cummings stared at his omega aqua terra watch fingernailsWas it disgust? Abruptly he laughed with sarcastic glee"You know, Robert, you're a liberal He said this with a tense rapt compulsion as if he were impelled to see how far he could rock the boulder, especially when it had pinched his toes just a moment beforeThis was by far the greatest liberty he had ever taken with the GeneralAnd even more, the most irritating libertyProfanity or vulgarity always seemed to scrape the General's spine The General's eyes closed as if he were contemplating the damage wreaked inside himselfWhen he opened them, he spoke in a low mild voice He prada clutch stared at Hearn dourly for a moment, and then said, "Suppose you salute me When Hearn had complied, the General smiled slightly, distastefully"Pretty crude treatment, isn't it, Robert? All right, at ease The bastard! And yet with it, there was an angry reluctant admirationThe General treated him as an equalalmost always, and then at the proper moment jerked him again from the end of a string, established the fundamental relationship of general to lieutenant with an abrupt startling shock like the slap of a wet towelAnd afterward always his voice like a treacherous unguent which louis vuitton backpacks smarted instead of salving the pain"Wasn't very fair of me, was it, Robert?" "No, sir "You've seen too many moviesIf you're holding a gun and you shoot a defenseless man, then you're a poor creature, a dastardly personThat's a perfectly ridiculous idea, you realizeThe fact that you're holding the gun and the other man is not is no accidentIt's a product of everything you've achieved, it assumes that if you'reyou're aware enough, you have the gun when you need it "I've heard that idea before Hearn moved his foot slowly "Are we going into that attention business again?" The chanel logo earrings General chuckled"Robert, there's a stubbornness in you which is disappointing to meI had some hopes for you "I'm just a bounder "That's the thingall right, you're a reactionary just like meIt's the biggest fault I've found with youYou're afraid of that wordYou've cast off everything of your heritage, and then you've cast off everything you've learned since then, and the process hasn't broken youThat's what impressed me first about youYoung man around town who hasn't been broken, who hasn't gone sickDo you realize that's an achievement?" "What do you know about young men around new omega watches

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Thursday, 23. September 2010

He strikes her so heavily that she falls That's...
By gerimeta2y, 21:12

He strikes her so heavily that she falls That's one thing you ain't best in, she screams Croft stands there trembling and then wrenches out of the room He feels nothing and then anger and shame and then nothing againAt this moment his initial love, his initial need of her is full-throated again(Jus' an ole fuggin machine "If Sam coulda found any of the boys who was scooting up her pants, he'da killed 'em," Jesse Croft said"He tore around like he was gonna choke us all with his hands and then he took off for town and threw himself about as good a drunk as Ah've seen him indulgeAnd when he got back he'd enlisted himself in the Army After that there were always other men's wives You must think I'm a pretty cheap woman going out with you like thisEverybody likes to have a good time That's my philosophyNeed to have a good timeYou don't think a bit cheap of me, do you, soldier? Hell, you're too good-lookin' a woman for me to think cheapJack don't treat me right That's right, honey, I understand youThey roll together in bed Ain't nothing wrong with that philosophy, she says Not a damn thing wrongWHIP!) You're all large gucci bag fuggin whores, he thinks His ancestors pushed and labored and strained, drove their oxen, sweated their women, and moved a thousand miles He pushed and labored inside himself and smoldered with an endless hatred (You're all a bunch of fuggin whores) (You're all a bunch of dogs) (You're all deer to track) I HATE EVERYTHING WHICH IS NOT IN MYSELF 6 THE BATTLE that began on the night of the storm carried over well into the next afternoonThe attack recon had repulsed was only one of many similar assaults that sputtered up and down the river for hours, and ended at last in a breathless and dreary stalemateAlmost every one of the line companies was involved at one time or another, and each time the pattern was repeatedA group of thirty or fifty or a hundred Japanese would try to cross the river against a squad or platoon of American soldiers, entrenched in foxholes with automatic weaponsThat night the Japanese had struck first at Cummings's left flank near the water, and then at dawn had engaged the two companies near the mountain bluffs where recon held the extreme right flankAfter both had failed, Toyaku dolce and gabbana bags attacked in early daylight the center of the line, and succeeded in giving one company a bad mauling, and forced another to retreat almost back to 2nd Battalion headquartersThe General, still at headquarters battery of the 151st, made a quick decision, confirmed the tactics he had decided upon the preceding night, and sent out orders that the center of the line was to hold its positions Toyaku was able to send four hundred men across the river and four or five tanks, before the General's artillery and counterattacks by companies on the edge of the gap made it too expensive to continueAt the most dangerous moment for Cummings, it was still no worse than the problem of ejecting the rump of a fat man who had broken a hole through the stuffing of a couch, and was not spluttering and wriggling his backside in an effort to escapeThe General attacked with his reserves, concentrated all the division's artillery on a natural clearing into which the Japanese behind his lines had been forced, and with the aid of his tanks, which had been held in readiness at a point only a quarter mile from the Japs' deepest penetration, succeeded in puncturing tiffany silver the rumpIt was the biggest battle of the campaign to date, and the most successfulBy late afternoon of that day the Japanese striking force was shattered, and the survivors disappeared into the jungle again, and were either pinched off one by one during the week that followed or succeeded in making their way back across the river to their own linesThis was the second time the General had routed a force which had penetrated his lines, and he gave Hearn a little lecture about it"This kind of thing is what I call my dinner-table tacticsI'm the little lady who allows the lecher beside me to get his hand way up under my dress before I cut off his wrist Tag ends of the battle spouted for a few days, and there were many local fire fights and patrol clashes, but the General, with what Hearn had to admit was unerring instinct, had cut through the subsidiary clashes, the confusing and contradictory patrol reports, to understand that the battle as far as Toyaku was concerned was over after his smash at the middle of the line had been absorbedThe General spent the next day in re-establishing the hole in his lines, and diverting again his chanel necklace reserve to its work on the roadTwo or three days later, after a lot of patrol activity, he made an unopposed advance of over a mile, which brought his front elements within a few thousand yards of the Toyaku LineHe estimated it would take him another two weeks to bring the road up to his front, and in another week the Toyaku Line should be breachedHe was exceptionally easy to get along with the week after the battle, and as a symptom of that, he was continually feeding Hearn his private military maxims"Toyaku's through in an offensive sense," he told Hearn"When the over-all strategy of your campaign is defensive you can figure on losing about a fifth of your force in counteroffensives, and then you've just got to dig inToyaku frittered it awayThe Japanese brood their way through campaigns

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Wednesday, 22. September 2010

After both had failed, Toyaku attacked in early...
By gerimeta2y, 21:17

After both had failed, Toyaku attacked in early daylight the center of the line, and succeeded in giving one company a bad mauling, and forced another to retreat almost back to 2nd Battalion headquartersThe General, still at headquarters battery of the 151st, made a quick decision, confirmed the tactics he had decided upon the preceding night, and sent out orders that the center of the line was to hold its positions Toyaku was able to send four hundred men across the river and four or five tanks, before the General's artillery and counterattacks by companies on the edge of the gap made it too expensive to continueAt the most dangerous moment for Cummings, it was still no worse than the problem of ejecting the rump of a fat man who had broken a hole through the stuffing of a couch, and was not spluttering and wriggling his backside in an effort to escapeThe General attacked with his reserves, concentrated all the division's artillery on a natural clearing into which the Japanese behind his lines had been forced, and with the aid of his tanks, which had been held in readiness at a point only a quarter mile from the Japs' deepest penetration, succeeded in puncturing the rumpIt was the biggest battle of the campaign to date, and the most successfulBy late afternoon of that day the Japanese chanel jewelry striking force was shattered, and the survivors disappeared into the jungle again, and were either pinched off one by one during the week that followed or succeeded in making their way back across the river to their own linesThis was the second time the General had routed a force which had penetrated his lines, and he gave Hearn a little lecture about it"This kind of thing is what I call my dinner-table tacticsI'm the little lady who allows the lecher beside me to get his hand way up under my dress before I cut off his wrist Tag ends of the battle spouted for a few days, and there were many local fire fights and patrol clashes, but the General, with what Hearn had to admit was unerring instinct, had cut through the subsidiary clashes, the confusing and contradictory patrol reports, to understand that the battle as far as Toyaku was concerned was over after his smash at the middle of the line had been absorbedThe General spent the next day in re-establishing the hole in his lines, and diverting again his reserve to its work on the roadTwo or three days later, after a lot of patrol activity, he made an unopposed advance of over a mile, which brought his front elements within a few thousand yards of the Toyaku LineHe estimated it would take him another two weeks to bring the road up to louis vuitton diaper bags his front, and in another week the Toyaku Line should be breachedHe was exceptionally easy to get along with the week after the battle, and as a symptom of that, he was continually feeding Hearn his private military maxims"Toyaku's through in an offensive sense," he told Hearn"When the over-all strategy of your campaign is defensive you can figure on losing about a fifth of your force in counteroffensives, and then you've just got to dig inToyaku frittered it awayThe Japanese brood their way through campaigns

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Tuesday, 21. September 2010

He saw the other man lunging toward him, and Red...
By gerimeta2y, 21:03

He saw the other man lunging toward him, and Red thought inanely, Horror movieWith a great effort he shrieked over his shoulder, "Get him, GET HIM, CROFT!" Then Red tripped, and lay motionless on the ground, half stunnedHe was trying to ready himself for the flash of pain the knife would cause as it pierced his back, and he held his breathHe heard his heart beat once, and then once moreHis alertness was returning, and he poised his bodyHis heart beat again, and again, and againAbruptly, he realized that nothing was going to happen Croft's clear cold voice grated in his ear"Goddam, Red, how long chloe black you gonna lay on the ground?" Red rolled over and sat upHe repressed a groan with difficulty, but the effort made him shudder "What do you think of your boy friend?" Croft asked softly The Jap was standing several yards away with his hands in the airHe had dropped the bayonet, and it lay at his feetCroft walked over and kicked it away Red looked at the Japanese soldier, and for an instant their eyes metBoth men looked away, as if they had each been caught in something shamefulRed realized suddenly how weak he felt Yet even now he could not admit any weakness to Croft"What took you guys so cartier roadster replica goddam long?" he asked "Got down as fast as we could," Croft said Gallagher spoke up abruptlyHis face was white and his mouth trembled"I was gonna shoot the mother-fugger but you were in the way Croft laughed quietly, and then said, "Ah guess we frightened him more than you, RedHe damn sure stopped running after you when he saw us Red found himself shuddering againHe felt a grudged admiration for Croft, and with it a great deal of resentment at being in his debtFor a second or two he tried to find some way to thank him, but he could not utter the words "I guess we might as well head back," cartier clock Red saidCroft's expression seemed to changeA glint of excitement formed in his eyes"Why don't you head on back, Red?" he suggested"Gallagher and me'll follow you in a couple of minutes Red forced himself to say, "Want me to take the Jap?" There was nothing he wanted lessHe found himself still unable to look at the soldier"Gallagher and me'll take care of him Red realized there was something odd about Croft at this moment"I can take him okay," he said "No, we'll take care of him Red looked once at the bodies lying limp in the green drawAlready a few insects were buzzing over the corpse who necklace chanel had lost his faceEverything that had happened to him seemed unreal againHe looked at the soldier from whom he had fled, and already his face seemed anonymous and smallA part of him wondered why he had not been able to meet his eyesJesus, I feel pooped, he thoughtHis legs quivered a little as he picked up his tommy gunHe felt too tired to say anything more"Okay, see you up on the hill," he muttered For some obscure reason, he knew he should not leave, and as he walked away down the trail he felt again the curious shame and guilt the Japanese soldier had caused himThat Croft's a bastard, he told omega pocket watches himsel

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Monday, 20. September 2010

Everybody was getting ahead of him while he was...
By gerimeta2y, 21:08

Everybody was getting ahead of him while he was stuck hereThere wasn't anybody you could trust He folded the paper and crammed it into his pocketCroft was calling to them and they got out of their tents, and strolled toward the truck that was to take them to the section of road upon which they were workingThe sun had been up for only an hour and the morning still had a fine clear youthGallagher thought vaguely of early summer mornings when he set out for work, and the pavements were still cool and fresh from the summer nightHe had forgotten the newspaper and was humming to himself as he climbed on the truck In the mail room, a pyramidal tent with two field desks, the mail clerk was sorting some of the letters that had been misaddressedThere was a stack of twenty cheap chanel purses letters for Hennessey, tied together with a thin piece of twine, and they lay for several hours on a corner of the deskAt last the mail clerk noticed themHe prided himself on remembering the name of every man in the regiment, and he was annoyed now because he could not place Hennessey "Was Hennessey transferred from headquarters company?" he asked his assistant "I don't know, name's familiar The assistant thought a moment and then said, "Wait a minute, I temember, he was knocked off the day we came in The assistant was pleased that he had recalled it when the mail clerk had forgotten "That's right," the mail clerk said hastily"He got it right on the beach, I was talking to Brown about it He looked at the tied bundle of envelopes, sighed, and stamped on them, new omega watches "Addressee Killed in Action He was about to put the letters in one of the bags at his feet, when he noticed the return addressHe skimmed through the envelopes and discovered it was the same on all of them"Hey, look at this," he said to the assistant The return address on the letters was "Mom and Dad, 12 Riverdale Avenue, Tacuchet, Indiana The assistant read it to himself, and thought for a moment of a rosy-cheeked man and woman with graying hair, the Mom and Pop of a thousand billboard ads for soft drinks and mouthwashes and toothpastes"Gee, isn't that sad," he said "Makes you think," the assistant said After the midday meal, Gallagher was sitting in his tent when Croft called him"What is it?" Gallagher asked "The chaplain wants to see you," Croft said "What omega de ville men's watches about?" "I don't know," Croft shrugged"Why don't you go see him? We'll be gone when you get back, so you'll have perimeter guard for the afternoon Gallagher walked through the bivouac and stopped at the chaplain's tentHis heart was beating quickly, and he was trying to suppress the hope he was feelingBefore they had landed on Anopopei, he had asked the chaplain if he needed another assistant, and the chaplain had promised to consider himTo Gallagher it meant getting out of combat, and he had allowed himself to dream about the possibility several times "Good afternoon, Father Leary," he said"I heard you wanted to see me His voice was polite and uncomfortable, and he was perspiring from the effort of having to watch his profanity "Sit down, Gallagher Father Leary was a omega usa tall slim middle-aged man with light hair, and a caressing voice "What is it, Father?" "Go ahead and smoke, son Father Leary lit a cigarette for him"You get much mail from home, Gallagher?" "My wife writes to me every day, almost, FatherShe's gonna be having a baby any day now Father Leary was silent

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Sunday, 19. September 2010

Lo, the poor officers! Hearn grinned at himself,...
By gerimeta2y, 21:12

Lo, the poor officers! Hearn grinned at himself, and waved to Mantelli, who was also approaching officers' mess Mantelli cut over to him, and clapped him on the back"Keep away from poppa today "What's the matter?" "Last night we got a Lonely Hearts from corpsThey told Cummings to get his ass in gearJesus! He'll be having me leading headquarters company in a charge Mantelli took out his cigar and extended it forward like a spear "All you're good for is charging a chow line "Ain't it the truthI got a desk job, flat feet, Hollandia, Stateside, Pentagon, I wear eyeglasses, I cough Hearn shoved him playfully"Do you want a word with the General?" "Sure, get me in USO They walked in together to chow After breakfast Hearn reported to the General's chanel cambon purse tentCummings was sitting at his desk studying an Air Corps engineer report"They won't have the airfield ready for two monthsThey switched a priority on me "That's too bad, sir "Naturally I'm expected to win the damn campaign without it The General griped abstractedly as if unaware of the identity of the man before him"This is the only division in action at the moment which doesn't have any dependable air support The General wiped his mouth carefully, looked at Hearn"I thought the tent was pretty good this morning Hearn was annoyed with the pleasure this gave him Cummings extracted a pair of eyeglasses from a drawer in the desk, wiped them slowly, and put them onThis was one of the few times Hearn had seen him wearing eyeglasses, and they made him look older white chloe bag somehowAfter a moment Cummings took them off and held them in his hand "You junior officers getting all your liquor supplies?" "Why, yes, I believe we are Cummings clasped his hands Now, what was this all about? Hearn wondered"Why do you ask?" he said at last But the General didn't answer"I'm taking a trip up to Second Battalion this morningWill you tell Richman to have the jeep ready for me in about ten minutes?" "Am I coming along, sir?" "Eh, noI want you to go out to the beach, and pick up some extra supplies for officers' mess A little puzzled, Hearn went down to the motor pool, gave the order to Richman, the General's driver, and then saw Major Horton, who gave him a list of supplies to be purchased from a Liberty ship out in the harbor Hearn omega geneve automatic collected a detail of three men from the first sergeant of headquarters company, requisitioned a weapons carrier, and drove down to the beachAlready the morning had become hot, and the sun, obscured by overcast, refracted from the jungle and heated the moist dank airOccasionally on the trip along the road, the sound of some artillery would eddy back to them, heavy and depressed like a heat storm on a summer nightHearn was sweating by the time they reached the end of the peninsula After a few minutes' wait, he was able to requisition a landing craft, and they rode out over the water to where the freighters were anchoredA mile or two away over the sullen torpid water, Anopopei was almost obscured by haze, and the sun, a smudged yellow, burned a fierce gap through the kelly handbag sluggish vault of the cloudsEven on the water it was extremely hot The landing craft cut off its motors, and drifted in against the side of the freighterWhen it bumped against the side, Hearn caught the ladder and climbed up to the deckAbove him on the rail were a number of seamen staring at him, and the blank look on their faces, critical and slightly disdainful, irritated himHe stared down through the rungs of the ship ladder at the landing craft, which had backed off toward the loading crane at the bow of the shipHearn found himself sweating again from the minor exertion of climbing the ladder "Who's in charge of ship's stores?" he asked one of the seamen at the rail The sailor looked at him, and then without speaking jerked a thumb in the direction of a second hand chanel h

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In a bar with a Harvard contemporary: Hearn,...
By gerimeta2y, 16:14

In a bar with a Harvard contemporary: Hearn, you have no idea what it's like working on SpaceThat man! He's hideous, he's a FascistThe writers he's got up there, the talent, all grubbing away, afraid to leave 'cause it's two hundred a week, and they don't know what they can do on their ownI tell you my stomach turns every time I see them grind out the particular brand of swill at which he's so trickyJabbing out a cigaretteWhat are you in this racket for? I'm playing it for the laughs Sure you're not trying to be a writer from the wrong end? No, I'm not writer, I don't have a deep enough itch Jesus, there's a million who haveI don't know anybody who's worth a goddam Who does? Get potted, get screwed, and get up in the morning, somehow And the women: Hearn, she says, in her deep husky voice, you're a shell, you're nothing but a goddam shellAfter you've had fifty thousand of us up here, you'll probably cut it off and hang it up to dryYou learned an acceptable wiggle somewhere along the line and you think that's all you need to get byYou've cartier love got a faeces complex, haven't you, you can't stand being touchedYou get me so goddam mad, a million miles away, aren't you, nothing ever hits youNothing's worth touching Oh, the girl says quietly in her childish breathless voice, you're really good, there's such goodness in you, but you're wrong, you see, because true compassion is evil, when I was in the hospital there were a few minutes when I loved a doctor, and then I didn't care about him any more, and when I was in the shock treatment I kept thinking contact was evil, and it's only freedom that's worth while, it's why you don't want me because you're free and good Her voice is reedy, well modulatedOh, well, darling, what could I do, it was perfectly preposterous, all those silly apprentices just loathing my guts, all of them perfectly convinced of course they could do the thing better than I could, and my God you should have seen some of the interpretations they had, they were just bound to make trouble, and they creamed everything, everything, between Eddie and me, I could have had the ing?nue in louis vuitton mahina Sing at Breakfast, I don't know why I hang around with you, I'm just wasting my time Still there are momentsDifferent women, different nights, when he lies in embrace, steeped in a woman's flesh until the brew is intolerably joyousThere are love harvestings, sometimes months in a row when there is one woman, one affair, and a proud secret knowledge of each other's loins, admirable matings, sensitive and various, lewd or fierce or dallying gently, sometimes sweet and innocent like young lovers Only it never lasts I can't tell you why, he says one night to a friendIt's just every time I start an affair, I know how it's going to endThe end of everything is in the beginnings for meIt's going through the motionsIf you saw my analystIf I'm afraid of having my dick cut off or something like that I don't care to know itThat's not a cure, it's a humiliation, it's a deus ex machinaI find out what's wrong and bango I'm happy and go back to Chicago and spawn children and terrorize ten thousand people in whatever factory my father decides to give meListen, if cartier tank louis you're cured, everything you've gone through, everything you've learned is pointless And if you don't go you're just going to get sicker Only I don't feel sicksuperior, I don't give a damn, I'm just waiting aroundHe doesn't know the answer himself, hardly caresFor months there is very little in his head beyond the surface reactions, the amusement and the boredom When the war in Europe starts, he decides to get into the Canadian Air Force but his night vision is not quite good enoughHe has been thinking in terms of leaving New York, and he finds he cannot bear to remain in itThere are nights when he goes off by himself, and wanders through Brooklyn or the Bronx, taking buses or elevated trains to the end of the route, exploring along the quiet streetsMore often he walks through the slums at night, savoring the particular melancholy of watching an old woman sitting on her concrete stoop, her dull eyes reflecting on the sixty, seventy years of houses like this and streets like this, the flat sad echo of children's voices rebounding from the unyielding gucci bag black asphalt It swells into movement again, and through a friend he gets a job as an organizer for a union in an upstate cityThere is a month of organizer's school, and then a winter of working in a factory, signing men upFor after the majority is achieved and the union recognized, the leaders make a decision not to strike Hearn, you don't understand, you can't afford to give a condemnation, you're just a dilettante in labor, and things that seem simple to you aren't Well, what's the use of building up the union if we're not going to strike? This way it's just dues out of the pay envelopes Listen, I know this outfit we're up againstIf we strike they'll drop their recognition, fire the lot of us, and pull in a bunch of scabs, this's a mill town, don't forget And we'll throw them right up against the NLRB Sure, and after eight months there'll be a decision in our favor, and what the hell are the men going to do in the meantime? Then why have started the union, and given the men all that bullshit? Because of higher politics? You don't know enough about it to chanel watch women jud

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