curb in the sky summary
Answers
Answered by
4
Hey mate !!!!!!
Here is your answer....
The New Yorker, November 28, 1931 P. 17
Tells of Charlie Deshler's marriage to Dorothy, a pretty, bright-eyed thing that always finished sentences for othe people, and continually interrupted while anyone was telling a story. Charlie was a true raconteur, but Betty soon changed that. Each time he would start a story, she would interrupt by asking if he thought this or that was right, etc. Soon, Charlie began telling about dreams. These wore thin after a while; And then he began repeating the same one over again. He landed in an asylum a month after. His friend went to visit him. He was telling the moon story and Betty sat there correcting him.
Hope it helps....
Plz mark it as brainiest....
Similar questions
CBSE BOARD X,
6 months ago
Math,
6 months ago
Business Studies,
6 months ago
Biology,
11 months ago
Chemistry,
11 months ago