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The Thing, whole no. 2, Summer 1946

Page 6

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the Brothers Margaret Stavely[[?]] Blood and the promise of blood run in that family. It boils in the fire of their breath, and lies hot under their muscles, and threatens trough their kisses, as an undercurrent of voices in a quite night. If you touch them, you will feel it, and instinctively draw back, not knowing why. Their eyes strip you garment by garment, sneering. Their lips writhe with hard laughter, as their pupils tangle among the silver buttons below your nipples. Or they will walk in upon your genteel slumber, intrude their dauntlessness, and leave you numb with the shadowy sorrow that follows love, and you hear them walk away noisily, snorting and chuckling in the barrels of their bellies. Greetings to PACIFICON! Attending is the swellest way to celebrate Independence Day.
 
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