Violin (2010)

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Vast, white and gold, walls paneled in a taupe brocade. Beige plaster circles above. Such soothing beauty. The inevitable scrollwork in whipped cream along the ceilings, a great cartouche in each corner. The bed itself was modern in size and firmness. I saw galloping gold filigree above. I was heaped with white down counterpanes—a suite fit for the Princess of Wales, or a millionaire madwoman.
I lay in half-sleep, the too exhausted thin sleep, a net of anxiety preventing a luxurious descent, an
...irritable sleep in which each voice is sharp and rubs the pores of the skin.
The warmth was modern and delicious. Double casement windows kept out the Vienna cold, windows dressed in sumptuous finery. Open the window, and then open the window. Heat droned from concealed or inconspicuous fixtures, filling up the spacious volume of the room.
“Madame Becker, Count Sokolosky, he wants you to be his guest here.”
“I gave you my name.” Did my lips move? I looked to the side, at a double sconce of gold with two candlelight bulbs burning brightly against the plaster, baubles hanging from the shining brass.


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