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met at his lunch club, and Molly kept the accounts
met at her lunch club, and Molly [[crossed out:  did]] kept the accounts
and grappled with social issues.  Lunching with Polly  
and [[^grappled with]] social [[crossed out Work]] issues.  Lunching with Polly  
one day at that famous rendezvous for the
one day at that famous [[crossed out:  club]]  rendez-vous for the
impecunious revolutionaries of the 1920s, we
impecunious revolutionaries of the 1920s, we
were joined by Anzia Yezierska.  "Anzia has
were joined by Anzia Yezierska.  "Anzia has
had two books published,"  Polly explained
had two books published,"  Polly explained
"She wrote 'Salome of the Tenements' and
"She wrote 'Salome of the Tenements' and
"Hungry Hearts" and we're hoping that the publishers
'Hungry Hearts' and we're hoping that the publishers
are going to sell the movie rights to
are going to sell the movie rights to
Salome.  The two of you must have a lot in
Salome.  The two of you must have a lot in
common."  I did not think so, but several
common."  I did not think so, but several
days later Polly said that Anzia wanted  
days later Polly said that Anzia [[crossed out:  had been]]wanted  
me to coach her in English composition
me to coach her in English composition
and offered to pay a dollar or two an hour
and offered to pay [[crossed out:  me]] a dollar or two an hour
for these services.  The lessons were irregular
for these services.  The lessons were irregular
and unscheduled.  Foaming a little at the corners
and unscheduled.  Foaming a little at the corners
of her month, Anzia would pound on my door
of her mouth, Anzia would pound on my door
when least I felt like earning a living.  "Turn
when least I felt like earning a living.  "Turn
on the tap!  The devil's in me.  Let's go out for
on the tap!  The devil's in me.  Let's go out for
a walk."  And as we walked she would clutch pick
a walk."  And as we walked she would [[^clutch]] pick
some phrase out of what I was saying and,
some phrase out of what I was saying and,
steadying a wad of yellow paper against a nearby
steadying a wad of yellow paper against a nearby

Latest revision as of 05:04, 13 December 2022

met at her lunch club, and Molly crossed out: did kept the accounts and ^grappled with social crossed out Work issues. Lunching with Polly one day at that famous crossed out: club rendez-vous for the impecunious revolutionaries of the 1920s, we were joined by Anzia Yezierska. "Anzia has had two books published," Polly explained "She wrote 'Salome of the Tenements' and 'Hungry Hearts' and we're hoping that the publishers are going to sell the movie rights to Salome. The two of you must have a lot in common." I did not think so, but several days later Polly said that Anzia crossed out: had beenwanted me to coach her in English composition and offered to pay crossed out: me a dollar or two an hour for these services. The lessons were irregular and unscheduled. Foaming a little at the corners of her mouth, Anzia would pound on my door when least I felt like earning a living. "Turn on the tap! The devil's in me. Let's go out for a walk." And as we walked she would ^clutch pick some phrase out of what I was saying and, steadying a wad of yellow paper against a nearby