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to see if it could be cast. As I remember, this | to see if it could be cast. As I remember, this | ||
was done, but somehow the cloak came back | was done, but somehow the cloak came back | ||
thicker, less wafery and | thicker, less wafery and in the end Montezuma looked | ||
more like a bat than an Inca. It was too bad. | more like a bat than an Inca. It was too bad. | ||
As a beginner, my outward life was quieter | As a beginner, my outward life was quieter | ||
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from the neighboring bakery eaten at the | from the neighboring bakery eaten at the | ||
round table in the dining room. Above the | round table in the dining room. Above the | ||
[[?]] of that polished red mahogany table hung a green glass | |||
shade which cast its comfortable Victorian | shade which cast its comfortable Victorian | ||
light in a wide circle below. I lost track of | light in a wide circle below. I lost track of |
Revision as of 16:05, 15 July 2021
very hard to represent in clay. Everybody was very much excited about Marion's statue and [sup]especially[sup] that clay cloak flying in the wind. It was generally felt that Montezuma was quite remarkable for a third-grade child and that it should be taken down to The Art Institute to see if it could be cast. As I remember, this was done, but somehow the cloak came back thicker, less wafery and in the end Montezuma looked more like a bat than an Inca. It was too bad.
As a beginner, my outward life was quieter
and more commonplace, it began a little little later in the morning with poppy seed rolls, still hot from the neighboring bakery eaten at the round table in the dining room. Above the ? of that polished red mahogany table hung a green glass shade which cast its comfortable Victorian light in a wide circle below. I lost track of that milky green lampshade when we moved away from the State Street house and it was not until some 20 years later a long time afterward that I saw