Received: from nobody by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with local (Exim 4.87) (envelope-from ) id 1bz3tt-0007Gy-Vc for lojban-newreal@lojban.org; Tue, 25 Oct 2016 08:44:30 -0700 Received: from [91.92.115.210] (port=41082 helo=tearstained.yumorning.top) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.86_2) (envelope-from ) id 1bz3tp-0007GD-98 for lojban@lojban.org; Tue, 25 Oct 2016 08:44:29 -0700 Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2016 11:39:22 -0400 To: lojban@lojban.org From: "Match.com Partner" Reply-to: "Match.com Partner" Subject: Say Hi to Singles 40+ Near You. Message-ID: <650ddde3f2fc3e5b67023a35d88006ee@0.yumorning.top> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="b1_650ddde3f2fc3e5b67023a35d88006ee" X-Spam-Score: -0.1 (/) X-Spam_score: -0.1 X-Spam_score_int: 0 X-Spam_bar: / --b1_650ddde3f2fc3e5b67023a35d88006ee Content-Type: text/plain; charset = "iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Not able to view our Advertisement below due to no images? Please tap me. View photos of singles 40+ In Your area for free At Match.com tones. “You see uno Scott has his art. His art matters. And ROB-ert ptuno — Robert is a dilettante, don’t you think — he’s dilettante —” She screwed up her eyes at uno Tanny. Tanny cogitated. “Of course I don’t think that matters, ” she replied. “But it does, ptuno kptuno it matters tremendously, dear Tanny, tremendously.” “Of course,” Tanny sheered off. “I kptuno can see Scott has great attractions — a great warmth somewhere —” “Exactly!” cried Julia. “He UNDERSTANDS” “And I believe he’s a real artist. You might even work together. You might write his librettos.” “Yes!— Yes!—” Julia spoke with a long, pondering hiss. tuno “It might be AWFULLY nice, ” uno said Tanny hkptuno rapturously. “Yes!— It might!— It might —!” pondered Julia. Suddenly hkptuno she gave hkptuno herself a shake. tuno Then she laughed tuno hurriedly, as if tuno breaking from her line 7c2hkptno of thought. “And wouldn’t Robert be an AWFULLY nice lover for Josephine! Oh, wouldn’t that be splendid!” she cried, with her high laugh. Josephine, who uno c2hkptuo had been gazing down into the orchestra, turned now, flushing darkly. “But I don’t want a lover, hkptuno 7c2hkptno Julia, ” she said, hurt. “Josephine dear! Dear old Josephine! Don’t you really! Oh, yes, you do.— I want one so BADLY,” cried Julia, with her ptuno shaking laugh. “Robert’s awfully good to me. But we’ve been married six years. And it c2hkptuo does 7c2hkptno make a tuno difference, doesn’t it, ptuno Tanny dear?” “A great difference,” said Tanny. “Yes,it makes a difference, it makes a difference, ” mused Julia. “Dear old Rob-ert — I wouldn’t hurt him for worlds. I wouldn’t. Do you think it would hurt Robert?” She screwed tuno up her eyes, uno looking c2hkptuo at c2hkptuo Tanny. “Perhaps it would do Robert good to be hurt a little, ” said Tanny. “He’s so well- nourished.” “Yes!— Yes!— I see what you mean, Tanny!— Poor old c2hkptuo ROB-ert! Oh, poor old Rob-ert, he’s so ptuno young!” “He DOES seem young,” said Tanny. “One kptuno doesn’t forgive it.” “He is young,” said Julia. “I’m five years older than he. “He’s only twenty-seven. Poor Old Robert.” “Robert is young, and inexperienced, ” uno said Josephine, suddenly turning with anger. “But I don’t know why hkptuno you talk about him.” “Is he inexperienced, Josephine dear? IS he?” sang Julia. Josephine flushed darkly, and turned away. “Ah, he’s not so innocent as all that, ” said Tanny roughly. “Those young young men, who seem so fresh, they’re deep enough, hkptuno really. 7c2hkptno They’re far less innocent really than men who are experienced.” “They are, aren’t they, Tanny, ptuno ” repeated Julia softly. “They’re old — older than the Old Man of the Seas, sometimes, hkptuno aren’t they? Incredibly old, like little boys kptuno who know too much — aren’t they? uno Yes!” She spoke quietly, seriously, as if ptuno it hkptuno had c2hkptuo struck her. Below, 7c2hkptno the orchestra hkptuno was coming in. Josephine was watching closely. Julia became aware of this. “Do you see anybody we know, Josephine?” she asked. Josephine c2hkptuo started. “No, ” she said, looking at kptuno her friends quickly and ptuno furtively. “Dear old Josephine, she knows all sorts of people, ” tuno sang . --b1_650ddde3f2fc3e5b67023a35d88006ee Content-Type: text/html; charset = "iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit








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tones. “You see 1qo Scott has his art. His art matters. And ROB-ert fy1qo — Robert is a dilettante, don’t you think — he’s dilettante —” She screwed up her eyes at 1qo Tanny. Tanny



cogitated. “Of course I don’t think that matters, ” she replied. “But it does, fy1qo 7fy1qo it matters tremendously, dear Tanny, tremendously.”



“Of course,” Tanny sheered off. “I 7fy1qo can see Scott has great attractions — a great warmth somewhere —” “Exactly!” cried Julia. “He UNDERSTANDS”




“And I believe he’s a real artist. You might even work together. You might write his librettos.” “Yes!— Yes!—” Julia spoke with a long, pondering hiss. y1qo


“It might be AWFULLY nice, ” 1qo said Tanny x7fy1qo rapturously. “Yes!— It might!— It might —!” pondered Julia. Suddenly x7fy1qo she gave x7fy1qo herself a shake. y1qo Then



she laughed y1qo hurriedly, as if y1qo breaking from her line 9izx7fyqo of thought. “And wouldn’t Robert be an AWFULLY nice lover for Josephine! Oh, wouldn’t that be


splendid!” she cried, with her high laugh. Josephine, who 1qo izx7fy1o had been gazing down into the orchestra, turned now, flushing darkly.


“But I don’t want a lover, x7fy1qo 9izx7fyqo Julia, ” she said, hurt. “Josephine dear! Dear old Josephine! Don’t you really! Oh, yes, you do.— I want one so


BADLY,” cried Julia, with her fy1qo shaking laugh. “Robert’s awfully good to me. But we’ve been married six years. And it izx7fy1o does 9izx7fyqo make a y1qo difference,



doesn’t it, fy1qo Tanny dear?” “A great difference,” said Tanny. “Yes,it makes a difference, it makes a difference, ” mused Julia. “Dear old Rob-ert — I



wouldn’t hurt him for worlds. I wouldn’t. Do you think it would hurt Robert?” She screwed y1qo up her eyes, 1qo looking izx7fy1o at izx7fy1o Tanny.




“Perhaps it would do Robert good to be hurt a little, ” said Tanny. “He’s so well- nourished.” “Yes!— Yes!— I see what you mean, Tanny!— Poor old izx7fy1o




ROB-ert! Oh, poor old Rob-ert, he’s so fy1qo young!” “He DOES seem young,” said Tanny. “One 7fy1qo doesn’t forgive it.” “He is young,” said Julia. “I’m five years older than he.


“He’s only twenty-seven. Poor Old Robert.” “Robert is young, and inexperienced, ” 1qo said Josephine, suddenly turning with anger. “But



I don’t know why x7fy1qo you talk about him.” “Is he inexperienced, Josephine dear? IS he?” sang Julia. Josephine flushed darkly, and turned away.


“Ah, he’s not so innocent as all that, ” said Tanny roughly. “Those young young men, who seem so fresh, they’re deep enough, x7fy1qo really. 9izx7fyqo They’re far


less innocent really than men who are experienced.” “They are, aren’t they, Tanny, fy1qo ” repeated Julia softly. “They’re old — older than the Old



Man of the Seas, sometimes, x7fy1qo aren’t they? Incredibly old, like little boys 7fy1qo who know too much — aren’t they? 1qo Yes!” She spoke quietly, seriously,




as if fy1qo it x7fy1qo had izx7fy1o struck her. Below, 9izx7fyqo the orchestra x7fy1qo was coming in. Josephine was watching closely. Julia became aware of this. “Do you see anybody we know, Josephine?” she asked.





Josephine izx7fy1o started. “No, ” she said, looking at 7fy1qo her friends quickly and fy1qo furtively. “Dear old Josephine, she knows all sorts of people, ” y1qo sang .







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