lunedì 19 maggio 2008

Spic & Span

"The matron had given her leave to go out as soon as the women's tea was over, and Maria looked forward to her evening out. The kitchen was spick and span: the cook said you could see yourself in the big copper boilers. The fire was nice and bright and on one of the side-tables were four very big barmbracks. These barmbracks seemed uncut; but if you went closer you would see that they had been cut into long thick even slices and were ready to be handed round at tea. Maria had cut them herself."

James Joyce: Dubliners
Penguin Books, Londra - 1956

pag. 97


catalogazione: libreria di fianco al divano

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