Thursday 1 May 2014

Even Renoir got wet in Montmartre

It was Leporello Swanson who spotted the young Kimrock spraying orange and green graffiti on the wall of the old Chapel Arts Centre.  The scrawled comments about ZebedeeThurlough (landlord of the Never a True Word pub) were both unfair and untrue, and deliberately misspelt. Later on people would say that he was trying to incriminate Augustus Albi (since the young Kimrock excelled in writing words according to the rules). When Zebedee hears the breaking news he is dumbstruck.  His friend Nicely-Nicely shrugs his shoulders. ‘But why?’ Zebedee asks his buddy.  ‘I just don’t understand.’ N-N leans over and whispers, ‘Call it sad, call it funny, but it's better than even money that the guy's only doing it for some doll.’

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