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LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
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AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars

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s-101 Analogies fail, but I am capable of behaving like an eight-armed cephalopod while protesting the innocence of my two hands on the table.
s-102 His father, my grandfather, was killed in a war farce when an American torpedo scuppered the wrong boat.
s-103 As a result, my grandmother was paid a sizeable pension and was able to have her wild strong son privately educated.
s-104 She poured her money into him as though he were a treasure chest.
s-105 He learned well, looked well, and if anyone questioned him about his Mersey terrace two up two down he simply knocked them out.
s-106 Throughout his life my father has dealt with difficult questions by knocking them out.
s-107 What is unconscious does not speak and that included the hidden part of himself.
s-108 She had been well educated and taught to conceal it.
s-109 She never gave up singing and playing the piano and she never gave up her watercolours.
s-110 The rest of the mind she disposed of at marriage and did not think to ask my father what he had done with it.
s-111 Why had she chosen here?
s-112 Here it was.
s-113 Five minutes to spare.
s-114 The cruelty of time.
s-115 Did I say that?
s-116 No she did.
s-117 I sometimes think my personality is a troopship's atoll; invade me.
s-118 And so the three of them climbed aboard the Godspeed and chugged into the dark.
s-119 When I was born the waters were still alive.
s-120 My father too, was still alive, strong and burly, as wide as he was tall, with an enormous chest that looked as though it could tow the cargo boats itself.
s-121 We cooked breakfast in the remains of the frying pan and ate our food standing up, looking out of the window over to the park.

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