O there is no God. If there is God, what for? . . . He will come back and work. He will eat and work. He is kind and good. What for? When he is excited with love, doesn't he make an ugly noise with his nose? What else does he make with his love? . . .... City Block - Page 105by Waldo David Frank - 1922 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1922 - 542 pages
...no God. If there is God, what for? — He will come back and work. He will eat and work. He is land and good. What for? When he is excited with love,...let no more customers come! " Keep quiet, Flora." I can not move. — She was clamped. But the store moved, moved. There was a black wheel with a gleaming... | |
| 1922 - 538 pages
...with his nose? What else does he make with his love? — Another like Flora? God forbid. What for? laid beside the hurting and sharp brightness of the...But the brightness clamped her. She did not move. — 0 let no more customers come! " Keep quiet, Flora." I can not move. — She was clamped. But the... | |
| Louis William Flaccus - 1926 - 458 pages
...tilted eyes seem sudden to stand upon the farther wall of her husband's shop, and to look npon her. The street was a ribbon of velvet blackness laid beside...like grains of sand under the quick of her nails. In the door and the clang again of the bell, a boy with them. But the store moved, moved. There was... | |
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