Unit 4 10.Long Walk to Forever Kurt Vonnegut
Unit 4 10. Long Walk to Forever Kurt Vonnegut
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Text By taking Catharine,his boyhood friend,and now Henry's fiancee,for a walk a week before the wedding,Newt changes everyone's future.Read on to see how this happened
Text By taking Catharine, his boyhood friend, and now Henry’s fiancée, for a walk a week before the wedding, Newt changes everyone’s future. Read on to see how this happened
They had grown up next door to each other,on the outer edge of a city,near fields and woods and orchards. within sight of a lovely bell tower that belonged to a school for the blind. Now they were twenty,had not seen each other for nearly a year.There had always been playful,comfortable warmth between them,but never any talk of love. His name was Newt.Her name was Catharine.In the early afternoon,Newt knocked on Catharine's front door
They had grown up next door to each other, on the outer edge of a city, near fields and woods and orchards, within sight of a lovely bell tower that belonged to a school for the blind. Now they were twenty, had not seen each other for nearly a year. There had always been playful, comfortable warmth between them, but never any talk of love. His name was Newt. Her name was Catharine. In the early afternoon, Newt knocked on Catharine’s front door
Catharine came to the door.She was carrying a fat, glossy magazine she had been reading.The magazine was devoted entirely to brides."Newt!"she said.She was surprised to see him. "Could you come for a walk?he said.He was a shy person,even with Catharine.He covered his shyness by speaking absently,as though he were a secret agent pausing briefly on a mission between beautiful.distant and dangerous points.This manner of speaking had always been Newt's style.even in matters that concerned him desperately
Catharine came to the door. She was carrying a fat, glossy magazine she had been reading. The magazine was devoted entirely to brides. “Newt!” she said. She was surprised to see him. “Could you come for a walk?” he said. He was a shy person, even with Catharine. He covered his shyness by speaking absently, as though he were a secret agent pausing briefly on a mission between beautiful, distant, and dangerous points. This manner of speaking had always been Newt’s style, even in matters that concerned him desperately