The Ginger Man - J. P. Donleavy [97]
"My aunt said she would do with me till I got other digs."
"What's your aunt like?"
"She has a studio out in the back of the house where she paints these models in the nude. I posed for her once and felt awful."
"Why?"
"The way she looked at me."
"Lust?"
"Yes."
"It's everywhere. Lilly. Everywhere. I don't see how it can be stopped. It'll never get you anywhere save to bed."
"O Mr. Dangerfield, you go on."
"I hate to leave you. I feel it's unfair."
"You don't have to worry about me, Mr. Dangerfield. I'll take care of myself."
"But I want to know that you're going to be all right."
"What about Mrs. Dangerfield? I know it's none of my business but I felt you were so right for one another."
"Little confusion. I don't think there was enough of the money. Mrs. Dangerfield thought I was rotten rich. I think there is a considerable fortune somewhere but it's a little tied up. But I've got plans."
"I'd like to get married."
"Be careful. Want to watch these Irishmen."
"Not one of those. I'd like an Indian."
"An American one? Like me. Did you know Fm part Mohawk? Woo hoo."
"It's been a great experience knowing you. Mr. Danger-field. even though I don't agree with all the things you say.
But inside I think you are a good person."
"Lilly."
"I mean it."
"Come here."
"But I've made an oath not to, again. Please. No"
"There is no harm"
"Just on the cheek, because I can't stop you once you get going"
"There's no harm, Lilly"
"Mind, you'll knock everything over. Don't"
"Come lay beside me then. This little kiss on your ear will never hurt. Just the one. Lilly, you're wearing perfume."
"I beg of you, Mr. Dangerfield, please don't make me feel awful."
"I want you to come and see me in London. Will you?"
"We should never see each other again. And what's to become of the house, Mr. Dangerfield?"
"I've made arrangements. Come closer now. This is our last night together. This is great tea."
"There are a lot of letters for you."
"I'll take care of those too. Now let's not bother about these things, you just get cozy in here and never mind about the rest. Everything's taken care of."
"Mr. Dangerfield do you like me even just a little."
"I like you, Lilly. You've been good to me. A comfort Take my hand. There now. Easy. All's going to be all right I haven't felt as good for some time."
Miss Frost in her green pajamas. I put the orange egg yolk over my bread and ate it up. I think this is near it now. As near as ever could be. Peace. Sacred silence. On the move or run, just as you wish, tomorrow. Perhaps Skully will try something a little too clever for himself and get tripped on the secret wires I'm organizing on my trail. I don't want to be caught by anybody. Nor imprisoned or put down. In England they put a rope around the neck and let you go, whoops. Just across the channel they hoist that thing, shined and sharpened and tell you lay your sylph-like thing in there. I don't know why I'm so terrified by this capital punishment because I feel I'm a gentleman and live by all the rules and regulations any of you have put down and even a special few of my very own. O watch the noose and knots and knives. And these doctors too. Once you let them get in these white coats and hold you by the wrist they want to tap you on the chest Then they want to see in the mouth. Later they put you on a table and go to the cabinet for the knife. They say they just want a peek inside.
Lilly, I never get tired of your white thirty four year old bubas, buns or beauties. Or will I ever get over how much I like to imagine them under that green pajama top. Rare that I ever make these dogmatic statements but I cannot help feeling that when other things are gone that carnal knowledge is here to stay. I guess with me it has been a case pure and simple of a little frightened man looking out and seeing all the prowling animals. I've had other women. Lilly. Kissed them in bed with me. And a girl who lives by the Bleeding Horse, another body rich with tender muscles and nuzzling