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Spires and Gargoyles
"’Hertoesarestiffenedlikeastork’sinflight;
She’slaiduponherbed,onthewhitesheets,
Herhandspressedonhersmoothbustlikeasaint,
BellaCunizza,comeintothelight!’
"Mygosh,Kerry,whatinhellisitallabout?IswearIdon’tgethimatall,andI’maliterarybirdmyself."
"It’sprettytricky,"saidKerry,"onlyyou’vegottothinkofhearsesandstalemilkwhenyoureadit.Thatisn’taspashassomeofthem."
Amorytossedthemagazineonthetable.
"Well,"hesighed,"Isureamupintheair.IknowI’mnotaregularfellow,yetIloatheanybodyelsethatisn’t.Ican’tdecidewhethertocultivatemymindandbeagreatdramatist,ortothumbmynoseattheGoldenTreasuryandbeaPrincetonslicker."
"Whydecide?"suggestedKerry."Betterdrift,likeme.I’mgoingtosailintoprominenceonBurne’scoat-tails."
"Ican’tdrift—Iwanttobeinterested.Iwanttopullstrings,evenforsomebodyelse,orbePrincetonianchairmanorTrianglepresident.Iwanttobeadmired,Kerry."
"You’rethinkingtoomuchaboutyourself."
Amorysatupatthis.
"No.I’mthinkingaboutyou,too.We’vegottogetoutandmixaroundtheclassrightnow,whenit’sfuntobeasnob.I’dliketobringasardinetotheprominJune,forinstance,butIwouldn’tdoitunlessIcouldbedamndebonaireaboutit—introducehertoalltheprizeparlor-snakes,andthefootballcaptain,andallthatsimplestuff."
"Amory,"saidKerryimpatiently,"you’rejustgoingaroundinacircle.