
20Dec08
We arise in the morning, contact a cake of soap briefly, a shaving brush more extensively. We contact a pair of eggs, a street-car conductor, and finally the office. There is an unpleasant contact with a bill collector. He says he must contact some money. Later, perhaps, we contact a customer or two. When the shades of night have contacted the earth, we contact dinner, and pass the evening contacting poor bridge hands.
And so to bed.
Our fathers had all these experiences, but they didn't know how to describe them.
The ideal man is as numerous as there are women to describe him.
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