Taxi mauve, Un (A Purple Taxi) Page #3

Year:
1977
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Anne never leaves.

The last time I took so many oysters

was in New York.

I was in jail.

Everyone brought me oysters.

True.

Sh*t, I cut to eat.

I received a visit from the police,

journalists...

...The mayor of New York...

...Even the governor of the state.

For me it was all New York without oysters.

Can you imagine a boy of

sixteen years behind bars?

I do not want to be indelicate,

but what did in jail?

Mr. Keen...

...I had a dad that I protect

with a mattress dollars.

I arrived in New York a Sunday morning.

Traveled without a ticket on a freighter.

Everything had a look desert, dead.

In rats America to throw a party on Sunday.

In the spring I met with a German shepherd

enormous.

Was a fierce animal

slobber dripping appalling.

I looked, came to me and allowed stroke.

I told him to lie.

Lie.

Lie.

Stretched himself out.

The police were amazed...

...Because they are trained to attack

to guys like me.

I was very thin then, but be surprised.

Delgado as a flute.

In the police station

the dog would not leave me.

Then came...

...A journalist, one of those geniuses

failures.

A very American specialty.

A type preserved in whiskey or gin.

A Yellow Runs so...

No. Roonie, Yellow Roonie.

That's it.

In the twenty years that they

had him as the first poet.

U.S.

As an Ezra Pound.

But, moving on.

Yellow Roonie

told the story in his newspaper.

The next day came a crowd of

reporters and photographers...

Wanted to know...

...The secret of the boy who tamed

the perrazos.

Then I said...

...'Only tell you what

if you give me vodka and oysters.'

You and New York people throw...

...I got a mountain of

oysters and a barrel of vodka.

I needed to find a way out

and said, 'It's a gift.'

'This is a method to tame dogs staff.'

The next day out of jail...

...Because a crazy old woman

had paid the deposit...

...To go to care of their dogs.

Was about thirty in his

mansion on Park Avenue.

Was completely crazy, poor thing.

Name was...

...Olivia Pennyhurst.

What did you say your name was?

Pennyhurst.

Aunt was you.

I talked to Charles Frederick

the last time we met.

About three or four years.

Want to join?

Enter.

Hello?

Hello? I wish to speak with West Germany.

With Vogelsburg, the 8017.

Eight dozen oysters...

...Five liters of beer...

...Not bad for a man only.

That's it. Is there much delay?

Then, great. I hope.

- Have you believed that story?

- No.

But it could be true.

Even the Yellow Roonie.

They published his biography last year.

Aunt says she met Olivia.

It's a great guy.

That little detail at the right time.

What do you mean?

Suddenly...

...Comes up with something

that relates directly...

...one of us...

...And the whole story is plausible.

- Hello, Frederick Charles.

- Are you in Germany?

Not in Ireland. Jerry needed me.

I'll spend the week with him.

- You could spend Christmas with me.

- I can not wait, dear.

Here is something curious.

I have dinner with a guy named

Tubelmann.

Aims to meet you.

Tubelmann?

Yes, it has long lost its track.

I think we met during the war.

It's a big guy, right?

Says see you make three or four years.

Married Still the German pianist Mary...

...Mary Schmitt of Tasso?

No idea, certainly not with him.

No, now I remember.

Died in a plane crash.

Telefoname

prior to arrival to prepare your apartment.

Yeah, okay, bye, darling.

I should have told to come.

I'm sure it would like.

I would go hunting in the morning...

...And spend the evening

with his dear old friend.

Tubelmann.

They could talk about Mary...

- ...Mary Schmitt...

- Del Tasso.

- Yes, that is. What touched the piano?

- Schubert.

It's perfect.

A loves Frederick Schubert.

At least we know that Tubelmann there.

Are you sure?

Pass.

Breakfast awaits you.

Thank you, Collin.

To Dr. Scully not make him grace to know...

...Who has spent the night in the tavern.

I have not been there.

But the last time I was

there went with him.

He can afford a small

excess occasionally...

...Because you know he's a saint.

Have Paris in the cabin. Pass.

Thank you.

Good day, Do you know what happened

little Michael?

I have been to the doctor.

Do you hear? I am.

- What happens? Are not you well?

- Yes, very well.

I only dreamed of you tonight and wanted

hear your voice.

Do you really call me for that?

Yes, I wanted to hear

your voice, that's all.

If you want to talk about it...

...you can only do it with me.

Some days I have

almost afraid to forget him.

- Do you need me?

- No.

Decided not to continue watching.

If you call me is that I need.

Maybe you're right.

You know me well.

I am still your wife.

That we can never erase.

- Want to go?

- No.

Are you sure?

You know I love you.

Take care.

Do you hear that clear?

Yes, very clear, thanks.

Good morning, doctor.

Not find a single woodcock

Condiegate on the side.

I advise Tralley.

On the beach there are hundreds of ducks.

Tell had better go before you.

A classic French logic.

We bring here the virus of doubt.

No logic here live well.

Going down to the beach Tralley...

...certainty came over me almost painful...

...that Scully we headed there by chance.

Surely he knew nothing.

But advinaba all.

And we poor blind...

...us with a word indicating

the precise direction.

Scully's intuition was called Anne.

Who offered it?

I do not feel wanted and desired nothing

or life?

Or Jerry?

How are you?

Do not think it's very serious.

The heart beats normally.

Did they hit the car?

No, it has fallen from his horse.

Of the horse?

How might a thoroughbred?

Do not know.

I do not care.

A thoroughbred is a thoroughbred.

- Where is it?

- Who?

The horse.

In Tralley.

It is dangerous to let a horse loose.

Doctor, not interested in the horse.

We want the girl, Anne.

- Ah, yes. Anne what else?

- Tubelmann.

Tubelmann. Is your husband?

His father, I suppose.

Well, again this afternoon.

And go look for the horse.

What Tubelmann?

In London.

Is there no way to reach you?

I have no idea.

Come on down.

Slowly.

Come on, pretty. So.

I'll catch you need to Anne.

In the hospital.

It has fallen from his horse.

I had not interested me

the secrets of others.

But that troubled me

baroque world and child...

...naive and refined

where Anne liked to hide.

Anne was a creature that hid...

...with an air of mystery...

...his taste for painting and gluing.

That seemed insignificant.

But caught my attention.

A los Anne liked the same books as me.

Eliot...

...Martin Eden by Jack London.

I could not help underline a passage...

...and indicate with a sign...

...The silent girl.

Fractured clavicle and slight head injury.

Is sedated.

- Why?

- Suffered a concussion.

- I asked for the horse and...

- Wasting your time.

She does not speak.

Now I understand.

- Have you found the horse?

- Yes.

We have been thanked with

a kiss on the mouth.

Really?

You had us worried.

Jerry wondered if your heart still beating.

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