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Fiesta Bowl (X)

       
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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...ns, the wreaths offered and placed upon my head by the hands of lovely maidens, the fiestas, the thousand demonstrations of joy are the least of the... ...emale nipples, a chair, a drum, and a wastebasket upholstered in human skin, a soup bowl made from the crown of a skull, lampshades fashioned from ...

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The Vatican Conspiracy

By: Jonathan Cross

..." "What if she were at a party, and someone put poisoned drugs into a punch bowl?" "Antonio, Angelina is married, has two children. This is a stu... ...e soft breeze that was coming off the ocean as they sat on the veranda of the Fiesta Hotel. "Ah, what a place, the night life is fantastic, the wome...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

...in nickel. The tub was long enough for a Prussian Guard, and above the set bowl was a sensational exhibit of tooth-brush holder, shaving- brush holder... ...hen shrieked at Tinka: “For the love o’ Pete, quit pouring the whole sugar bowl on your corn flakes!” When Verona and Ted were gone and Tinka upstairs... ...ned and went into the Neronian washroom, where a line of men bent over the bowls inset along a prodigious slab of marble as in religious prostra- tion... ...ave a shot at duck-pins.” During the game of duck-pins, a juvenile form of bowl- 60 Babbitt ing, Paul was silent. As they came down the steps of the ... ...sers, that the beautifully sponged garment might not be soiled, filled the bowl in the pri- vate washroom, and waited with a towel. To have a private ... ...on the warpath! I told her Rone and I would jus’ soon not be let in on the fiesta to-night, and she bit me. She says I got to take a bath, too. But, s...

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Nostromo a Tale of the Seaboard

By: Joseph Conrad

...ur- prise. “No? Then what else will your worship give me on the day of the fiesta?” she asked, angrily; “so as not to shame me before all these people... ...ecaying strength. He extended his hand grasping the briar-wood pipe, whose bowl was charred on the edge, and knit- ted his bushy eyebrows heavily at t...

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