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I sat at the dining table. I didn’t want to go down from my room but my parents insisted. Don't talk about being in hospital or about your drug addiction Mother said to me before she went down from my room. I sat in between the thin lady who looked like Virginia Woolf and the fat man who had a moustache like Oliver Hardy. I sat mute looking at them as I ate Mother eyeing me in case I sang like a canary about my time in hospital for drug addiction. The talk was above my head mostly medical stuff or politics. My father eyed me now and then in case I broke out and gave the game away. Another guest was an MP who gazed at me and smiled. I didn't catch his name but he eyed me over but never spoke to me. The Virginia Woolf lookalike asked me what I was doing? I said eating dinner. Mother chided me for being rude the lady said not to worry she understood teenage girls. I thought of Benny how he'd be treated amongst this snobbish lot with their airs and graces. I felt like spitting in their food and slapping all their faces.
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Jun 1, 2017
Jun 1, 2017 at 4:11 AM UTC
NIMA AT DINNER 1967