They were in the scullery talking.
The meadow had to be sold to pay their riotous expenses;
then the woods by the river,
with its tangled banks and snags elbowing out of the water,
had to go; and then the summer house where they talked—
all that was left . . .
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Vijay Seshadri: “Visiting Paris.”
Posted February 6th, 2010 by