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George's father stares at Polly. "How is George?" he asks eyeing the young maid who cares for his shell-shocked son. Polly studies the man behind the desk how his eyes search her. "He has moments of nerves but I manage to calm him" she replies pushing from her mind she and George in bed the night before. "I have received a letter asking about him from his regiment commander" he says "asking about his possible return to the Front." Polly's eyes betray a fear. "He can't" she says "he's not well enough." His eyes pierce her. "It is not your opinion he will be asking" he says sitting forward in his chair. "If it wasn't for me he'd be locked away in some asylum". Polly says not thinking as she speaks. He looks at her. "I know he thinks you are his wife but you are not" Polly stands up straight looking at him. "But all the time he does I am" she replies seeing George making love to her twice in the night behind her eyes.
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Apr 21, 2018
Apr 21, 2018 at 4:09 AM UTC
Polly and the Master 1917.
George's father stares at Polly. "How is George?" he asks eyeing the young maid who cares for his shell-shocked son. Polly studies the man behind the desk how his eyes search her. "He has moments of nerves but I manage to calm him" she replies pushing from her mind she and George in bed the night before. "I have received a letter asking about him from his regiment commander" he says "asking about his possible return to the Front." Polly's eyes betray a fear. "He can't" she says "he's not well enough." His eyes pierce her. "It is not your opinion he will be asking" he says sitting forward in his chair. "If it wasn't for me he'd be locked away in some asylum". Polly says not thinking as she speaks. He looks at her. "I know he thinks you are his wife but you are not" Polly stands up straight looking at him. "But all the time he does I am" she replies seeing George making love to her twice in the night behind her eyes.
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Apr 21, 2018
Apr 21, 2018 at 4:09 AM UTC
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