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Thursday, September 30th, 2010

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    12:25a
    Dove looked at him, tried another gambit"Say, I...
    Dove looked at him, tried another gambit"Say, I was thinking before, Hearn, is your father's name William?"
    "Yeah
    "We had a William Hearn who was a Deke about twenty-five years ago; could it be him?"
    Hearn shook his head"Hell, no, my father can't even read or writeAll he can do is sign checks"Wait a moment," Conn said, "Bill Hearn, Bill Hearn, by God, I know him, has some factories in the Middlewest, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota?"
    "That's right
    "Sure," Conn said, "Bill HearnYou look like him, come to think of itI met him when I was out of the Army in 'thirty-seven, organizing the stock for a couple of companiesHis father would throw back his straight black hair, and clap Conn on the back with one of his meaty moist hands"Hell you say, man," he vintage chanel jewelry could hear his father booming, "either you throw your goods on the table, and we talk a little turkey, or you can admit you're just a goddam fraud" -- then the twinkle, the charm -- "and we can just get potted together, which is what the hell we want to do in the first place But, no, Conn wasn't right; Conn didn't quite fit it
    "I saw his picture in the papers about a month agoHave about ten papers sent to me regularlyI can see your old man's putting on a little weight
    "Keeping about even, I guess He had been sick in the past three years and was down to almost the normal weight for a man his sizeConn didn't know his fatherConn wasn't even a first sergeant in 'thirty-sevenYou didn't quit the Army to organize companies when you were a staff sergeantAbruptly saddle handbags Hearn realized that Conn had not whored with Generals Caldwell and Simmons in Washington, oh, possibly once he'd had a drink with them, or more likely he'd served under them as a noncom before the war but the whole thing was pathetic, and a little disgustingConn, the big operatorEven now the watery sagging eyes, the paunch, the mottled bulbous nose, were staring at him with sinceritySure he knew Bill HearnIf they put Conn on the rack, he'd die swearing he knew him, believing he knew him
    "I'll tell you what, when you see Bill Hearn again, you tell him you saw me, or write to him, tell him that
    What had gone on in Conn's head for twenty years in the Army? Or particularly the last five when he had discovered he could swim as an officer?
    Pop! went replicas de bolsas Dalleson's carbineWhy don't you look him up? He'll be glad to see youI'd kinda like to see him againThey don't make them more sociable than your father With a delicious effort Hearn restrained himself from saying, Maybe he can give you a job at the gate, keeping people out
    Instead he stood up"I'm going in for a dip," he announcedHe sprinted down the beach, hit the water flatly, and coasted under, feeling his mirth, his disgust, his weariness wash away in the delight of cold water against his heated fleshWhen he came up he spouted some water gleefully, and began to swimOn the beach the officers were still sunning themselves, playing bridge or talkingTwo of them were throwing a ball back and forthThe jungle looked almost pretty from the water
    Some artillery boomed spy bag replica very faintly over the horizonHearn ducked under again, came up slowlyThe General had said once, savoring the epigram, "Corruption is the cement that keeps the Army from breaking apart Conn? Cummings hadn't applied it that way, but Conn was still a product
    All right and so was heWhat was corruption but knowing virtue and eschewing it? All very neatAnd where did General Cummings fit in? That was a bigger question, that was one which couldn't be tied up in a packageIn any case he was going to stay away from the GeneralCummings had left him alone, and he would return the complimentHe stood up in shallow water, and shook his head to clear his earsIt was good swimming, damn goodHe did a somersault underwater and then struck out with a steady stroke parallel to the vintage omega watches s

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