People in Line _ Josephine Tiei _ txt Novel Paradise

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Qian Bing walked out of the courtyard. He Zifang still stared at the place where his back disappeared and murmured to himself: "He came from the north of the Great Wall. Why did his face change when I mentioned that he came from the north of the Great Wall?

During the whole meal, we were arguing about whether I should go to see him off. I wanted to go down to Southampton with him and see him get on the ship, but even if there was a train connecting the ship at Waterloo, he wouldn't let me take him. He said that there was nothing more upsetting to him than to leave, especially when his departure was far away. I remember him saying, 'If your friend is not on a long journey, there is no need to see him off: but if he is going to the other side of the world, it is still unnecessary. What difference does a minute more or a minute less make? That afternoon, we went to Waffington to see "Don't You Know?"? The performance of. "What!"! "Said Grant." You went to the theatre at Woffington that afternoon? ” Yes, we made an appointment to see the play together a long time ago, and Albert had already booked a seat. The special seat in the front row is regarded as the last souvenir. In the middle of lunch, he told me that if he could make it, he would have to queue up at the ticket office to buy tickets for tonight-he was deeply impressed by "Don't you know?"? Fascinated. It sounds crazy, but in fact, we're both fans of the play-and then he says we're going to break up here. Saying goodbye to a good friend like this is very hasty for me. You know I have known Albert for a long time. He is always a little unreasonable. But if he insists on not letting me go to see him off, I will not force myself to follow him. So,7g Ozone Generator, we said goodbye in front of the Waffington Theatre and I went back to Blessington to get my things together. I've had it. Albert and I are like brothers. I have no other friends worth mentioning. When I move out of Mrs. Evelyn's house, I have to live alone. Don't you want to go with Sorrell? ” I thought about it, but I didn't have any money. I hope he can lend me some money. He should believe that I will repay him the money soon. But he didn't, which made me feel sad. No matter what I did, it didn't feel right, and Albert himself couldn't get over it. He held my hand tightly as we said goodbye. Then he handed me a small paper package and asked me to promise to open it two days later-the day before his departure. I guess it was his parting gift,ceramic sandblasting nozzles, so I didn't think much about it. The paper bag was a white paper bag made of ordinary jewelry store wrapping paper. At that time, I guessed that it might be a watch. My watch is always stop-and-go, and he used to say, 'Joe, if you don't get a new watch, you'll never get to heaven in time.' Ramon suddenly choked up and stopped. He carefully wiped the mist from the window for a while before he spoke again. Then, when I was sorting out my things for moving to Blessington, I found that my revolver was missing. I haven't used that gun yet. It's a World War II pistol. I served, though you may not think so. But I tell you the truth, I would rather rush into the line of fire and cut a thousand wires, or something like that, alumina c799 ,Ceramic ferrule for stud welding, than be chased by the police in London. I'm not so bad in the field. On the other hand, it's like a wild game. But in the city of London, it's just a trap. Don't you think chasing in the country is a little less bad? ” 'yes, 'that inspector agree.' I thought so, but I didn't think you thought so, either. I thought you'd be in your element in the city. Like a fish in water! Oh my God ! "Ramon said. He was silent for a long time. It was obvious that the memory was vivid in his mind." You said, "the inspector promptly suggested," that you had lost the gun. " Yes, I lost my gun. I never used the gun — it was usually locked in Mrs. Evelyn's drawer — and I knew exactly where I put it when I packed it. I mean, I stuffed it somewhere in my big suitcase. It was the only thing I packed that morning, and when I took everything out in the reverse order I had put it in, I found that the gun was really gone. I was really scared-I can't tell you why. I began to think that Albert had suddenly become very quiet recently. He has never talked much, but recently he has talked even less. So I thought maybe he stole my gun and wanted to take it to a foreign country. I thought he was asking for trouble. Anyway, I was very scared, but I didn't know why, so I rushed back to the queue to find him. He was in a good position, third in line, and I guess he found a kid to hold his seat for him. He had to do everything that meant something to him on his last night. Albert is a very delicate person. I asked him if he had taken my revolver, and he admitted that he had. I didn't know why I was shocked by his words. Now that you think about it, your buddy stealing your revolver seems like nothing to be afraid of. But I did, and I lost my head and said, 'I want it back now.' He said, 'You're so annoying, Joe. What's the big deal about borrowing something from you when I'm halfway around the world and you're still in small, safe, shabby London? I swallowed my pride and tried to get my gun back, and then he said, "Otherwise, you go and get my luggage, and I'll give you my keys and my ticket stub.". I took his key as compensation for taking the revolver. At that moment, I felt so humble that I was fooled by myself. I do things on the spur of the moment, and then reflect on them afterwards: Albert thinks about a thing for a long time, and if he wants to do it, he does it. Our styles are very different. I told him to keep the stub and the revolver for himself and left. But Sorrell's belongings don't include a ticket stub from the locker room. Have you seen the ticket stub? ” "No, he just said he wanted to give it to me." "I got up late the next morning because I'm not used to living alone.". I have to make my own breakfast and clean my room. I don't have a job now, so there's no hurry at all. I want to find a job as a clerk when the flat race starts. I went out at about twelve o'clock,ceramic bobbin heater core, and all I could think about was what happened to Albert. Tired of our inseparable way of life, I did another foolish thing. I went to the post office and sent him a telegram from the Arabian Queen. It said, 'I'm sorry — Joe.' 。 global-ceramics.com

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