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clayforthedevil) wrote2015-01-05 08:40 am
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boom goes the canon #2
As far as Bahorel can tell, there's no reason he shouldn't paint on the walls of his new room. (It's hardly going to damage the aesthetic unity of the place, which appears to be "secondhand bazaar held in a cave" . It's very liberating.)
So that's what he's doing tonight, dressed up even to the point of tophat and tailcoat and tracing the outline of a city-country-something skyline around the room in red paint, his door open in case one of the wait-rats needs to come in-- or anyone else.
So that's what he's doing tonight, dressed up even to the point of tophat and tailcoat and tracing the outline of a city-country-something skyline around the room in red paint, his door open in case one of the wait-rats needs to come in-- or anyone else.
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He sighs, suddenly disgusted. "Filthy trick, every word of it." He means more than the book; but the book's the immediate problem. "No, I'm not passing it on."
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His laughter fades at Bahorel's disgusted look; he falls silent, in case his friend wants to say more.
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" I correct myself and apologize; you are not becoming respectable at all, you are braving quite the new style. You would astonish the bourgeoisie, were any at hand."
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He pauses, reaching the bathroom, and shakes his head. It's a good thing his explorations with Joly have prepared him for the caves and waterfalls. Yes, he'd better wash up. At least it's his own cravat he's stained this time. "--By the way, I apologize for my little foray into melancholy and ill-humor and lecturing. Quite unlike me, I know."
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"--Ask him--" cough "--ask him what he does for a living, some day. If he answers anything other than 'sit on a mock-up throne in very tight trousers to make money off humans' fantasies of domination and abasement,' he's lying." At least, that was what Bossuet understood from the conversation.
He emerges from the bathroom, toweling off his face, more or less clean. "I don't deny that the trousers are effective, mind. What's his objection to Romantics?" Bossuet can think of several valid ones, but he's curious.
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Because who doesn't want to hear about fighting a bug-monster during lunch?
(want to take the last tag, and wrap?)
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(Sounds good to me!)