Hallelujah!(PART 1 OF 3)
I hope you enjoyed
chicken gumbo at Kerrisdale
From: barclay1720@aol.com
To: diane03760@vancouver.ca
Date: Date:Wed, Jun 1, 2011 4:19 pm.
Hi, Diane.
How's it going?
I hope you enjoyed the sunshine, chicken gumbo, and chatting at the dinner party at Kerrisdale.
Oh yes! You need a nice change from the westend living once in a while.
By the way, I read the "Jane Eyre" book and found out some interesting passages.
And, as usual, I wrote an article about those.
Please click the following link:
■"Sexy Jane Eyre"
(June 1, 2011)
...hope you'll enjoy the entertaining, enlightening yet amusing vide clips in the article.
Have a nice day!
Ciao with a lot of love.
Kato
Yes, I love Kerrisdale.
From: diane03760@vancouver.ca
To: barclay1720@aol.com
Date:Thu, Jun 2, 2011 4:49 pm.
Hi Kato,
Wow! I think you're going to corrupt me kiddo.
Actually, the word ejaculate has several meanings in English.
One, of course, is the sexual connotation of ejaculation, but one of the others means to "exclaim."
so when Ms. Ingram ejaculated "go", she was saying it as if in this context.
Similarly, when we jump up suddenly, we call it ejaculation.
Ah, English, such a complicated language.
Glad to know I was missed.
... sure do love Kerrisdale, though highly civilized.
Not as fun as the west end, probably, but very quiet and peaceful.
Love, Diane ~
Diane, you're uncorruptible. I know that.
How do you know?
...'cause you know exactly how to handle salicious men. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha...
Well..., do you really think so?
I'm absolutely sure about it, Diane.
Is that so? Well..., I most definitely know how to fend off foolish men, but I'm not too sure about romantic men. My life is full of romance, you know?
Is that right?
By the way, Kato, how come you've become suddenly religious?
No, not really.
But you've recently sent me the following mail.
What a gorgious day it is!
Hallelujah!
From: barclay1720@aol.com
To: diane03760@vancouver.ca
Date: Sun, Jun 5, 2011 3:59 pm.
Hi, Diane.
How's it going?
What a gorgious day it is! Hallelujah!
You might as well change your mind to take a walk along the seawall, instead of sitting in the library and hitting at the keyboard.
I wouldn't blame you, Diane.
Certainly, you need a change from time to time.
Right now, I'm at the main library.
It's half past noon.
I've booked the 4 o'clock slot of Number 19 computer, but, since I must write a rather long article offline, I won't be able to come to Joe Fortes Library before 4 o'clock today.
I'll miss you, Diane.
I hope you'll enjoy sunshine on the seawall instead of the hard labor in the library.
By the way, I almost finish the "Jane Eyre" book, which is really a thought-provoking fiction.
I'm really enjoying reading it to my heart's core.
One passage has really impressed me.
It was told by the 12-year-old Helen when Jane Eyre lamented about her hard life.
That passage goes like this:
Helen Burns
She (Mrs. Reed) has been unkind to you, no doubt; because, you see, she dislikes your cast of charactetr, as Miss Scatcherd does mine: but how minutely you remember all she has done and said to you! What a singularly deep impression her injustice seems to have made on your heart! No ill-usage so brands its record on my feelings. Would you not be happier if you tried to forget her severity, together with the passionate emotions it excited? Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity, or registering wrongs. We are, and must be, one and all, burdened with faults in this world: ...
SOURCE: Chapter 6 "Jane Eyre"
How true it is!
Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity!
So I wouldn't blame you, Diane, even if you would change your mind and take a stroll along the seawall, instead of sitting in the library.
Enjoy the sunshine! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ...
Well, of course, I'm enjoying staying in the main library.
To show how much I'm enjoying, here is, as usual, an article about Jane Eyre.
Please click the following link:
■"Jane Eyre Special"
(June 5, 2011)
...hope you'll enjoy the entertaining, enlightening yet amusing video clips in the article.
Have a nice day!
Ciao with a lot of love.
Kato
(To be continued)