West Of The Sun by Edgar Pangborn (best books to read for success TXT) 📗
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DOROTHY: Speaking of perfection and goodness and things and stuff—I know it was Paul who put those violin strings by Nan's bed, but which one of you supplied them?
SLADE: Well, he told me—
DOROTHY: Will it be all right if I reach over this daughter of mine and kiss you?
SLADE: They did brief us, back on Earth, that we must respect local customs—
MIJOK: And perhaps even another drink could do him no harm.
PAKRIAA: He's pied.
ELIS: I would not say that. Speaking as Governor, I say that the local wine industry deserves every encouragement it can get—and has, ever since Samis' favorite kink had kittens in the bottom of the vest bat.
SAMIS: Correction.[219]
MIJOK: Best vat. Speaking as Lieutenant Governor. Just elected—did it myself.
MUSON: The toastmistress has been quiet lately.
NISANA: Who, me?
PAUL: By acclamation, yes.
NISANA: Le'me think. We did drink to the children—those in bed and those who ought to be—
HELEN: 'Ception.
DOROTHY: Great big woman. You weigh a ton, sweet stuff, 'n' so do your eyelids, they do.
NISANA: And we drank to the olifants. No no—I am too happy—my mind is a lake without a breeze. You propose the toast, Pakriaa.
SALLY: Matter of fact I'm already sort of whooliollicky—I think—
DOROTHY: Hey—maybe it's not just the wine. Paul—Doc—it must be almost thirteen hours—
PAUL: Yes—yes, almost. Maybe you'd better—
SALLY: No, let's have one more toast. At least one more, Pakriaa?
WRIGHT: I'll drink with you, Pakriaa.
PAKRIAA: Oh—let us be happy. Friends, I give you the wine itself and the earth that made it. I give you birth and death and the journey of our days and nights between them, the shining of green fields, the patience of the forest, the little stars, the great stars, the love and the thought, the labor and the laughter, the good morning sky.
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