“Hey, Katie,” Gil says, “we don’t need matching outfits here. Gil glances over at us and smiles. This time there’s no doubt: it’s Gil’s voice. Paul nods, but says nothing.
Thumping his fist on the dinner table, he would insist that the scholars who disagreed with him had their heads in the sand. but such a renowned humanist that he may have been the inspiration for Shakespeare’s Prospero inThe Tempest. “So who areyousupposed to be?” she asks. ner in which thesetwo people discovered fulfillment in each other, the more he saw in them the emotionalsatisfaction denied him in his own marriage.
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