In our reading, we made it to "A babbel men dub gulch of tears" (254.17), but discussion will be pick up again from top page, "Was he pitssched for an ensemble".
Some favourites included:
"one's only owned by naturel rejection. Charley, you're my drawing!" (252.27);
"one's only owned by naturel rejection. Charley, you're my drawing!" (252.27);
The children's dance at 252.29: "Till they go round if they go roundagain before breakparts and all dismissed. They keep. Step keep. Step. Stop.";
We enjoyed how "the mappamund has been changing pattern as youth plays moves from street to street since time and races were" (253.5);
And also that, as elsewhere, "wise ants hoarded and sauterelles were spendthrifts" (253.7).
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