M & D The Vroom Poultry.

alice malice alicewmalice at gmail.com
Fri Feb 13 14:45:47 CST 2015


He's not the first man, or women, of math and science to have
difficulty with dance. This doesn't make him a puritan. A Nerd, Geek,
Dork, stiff rod up the ass kind, but not a Puritan. Some dance is very
difficult to understand, especially if you are not familiar with the
body language. Mason is probably not very much fun to dance with. He
may prove an excellent lover, but I wouldn't bet on it.

On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 2:33 PM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
> Earlier, the narrator--have we basically agreed that is steadily the Rev in
> these chapters even when he is not interjected into the text---used
> 'Cackling' to describe the
> sisters.....
>
> p.92 Now Mason thinks that the Vroom Poultry learn their 'vocal
> assaults', their chicken clucking?
> from their Owners, those Girls....
>
> Also,  af ew pages back in the last chapter, we learn that Mason is
> presumed to need to have
> the Dutch dances 'translated"....He can't understand dances?
> ...Puritans don't dance?
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