the curb in the sky
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November 28, 1931 P. 17
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
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