begging for food.
Leave the house, see that all the neighbours are put their rubbish tins out in the street for collection Return to the house and drag out the grey bin, leave it at the door.
The white car parked in front of the house is covered in raw marks. It must be the neighbours cat, the cat fed in the morning cannot leave the house
so it must be the other cat. That is what the owner gets for parking his car illegally, over night. Hurry down to the bus stop, it is a bit later than usual. There is the usual lack of traffic at this hour, apart from a large flock of birds flocking about at the town gate. There is a young woman there toi, dazedly wandering about consulting her telephone.
go on to the bus shelter and say guten magen to dolores, and the
bogcotton man.
Take out the wallet, find change for the
bus driver, and then board the bus. Pay the
driver and sit down at the back end of the bus. It is five forty one, by the time on the bus.
The young girl who had the rastafarian
looks in winter is there again, the matted
dreadlocks are growing out. she has
a very blue-eyed innocent expression.
She looks up in surprise at the station,
maybe that explains the expression. Coffee at Yormals, after having greeted
the smoker in the station's front plaza a
good morning. The service person is a
new face, a young woman, very polite
Taket he coffee to the waiting room, continue
to write these notes there, they were started
on the bus at five forty one- On the platform, meet the computer expert,
the man who travels by rail every day,
reading his magazines about computers.
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