. . . (Eileen -- George Orwells wife) . . . looks at you for a
minute before answering . . . At first we thought her affected, and were impatient
of waiting for her comments. Later we realised that everything was important to
her because
her sense of life was so intense that she got the full impact of anything that
turned up and saw it not isolated but with all its connections.
Wifedom Anna Funder
. . . not isolated but with all its connections
jah thas was not him
he immediatelyisolated things
his training indoctrination as a young student
outline form
I.
Intro
A.
B.
C.
II.
First Supporting Point
A.
Supporting Detail
1.
Example
a.
source
B.s
C.s
D.s
2.s
and 3.s and 4.s
and a.s and b.s
and c.s unmercifully on and
on and on until the Conclusion
whoever he argued had better have their
ducks in a row or hed kill them on the ground in a pond without giving them an
opportunity to take wing
Why you got to be like that, man?
Me
Im prepared
Why arent you
Im to take you at your fuckin word
Growup
the connectedness Eileen absorbed in her
silence her deliberation
perhaps because she was a woman
had he been a woman
with his temperament
he would have been called a raging bitch
he got along famously with raging bitches
probably
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