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"But musing what an easy thing it were to mix our opiates in a larger cup," Autor says, patting the counter in preparation to hop over it. "And drink, and not perceive"—and here he hops—"sleep deepening lead his truer kinsman up, like undistinguished Night, darkening the skirts of Eve.*"
After a few minutes of setting up his prior preparations, the boy reaches for the specials board. "Good night, Bar."
Bitter Chocolate Aria
Hot chocolate & one croissant
Submission Sonata
Virgin strawberry & wasabi daiquiri
Ode to Blood
Giga ant eggs, sour apple juice, seltzer water, flavored ice
Fiery Trigon
Grenadine, lemon juice, apple juice, passion fruit juice, & cinnamon
Silent Overture
Free coffee if you can prove that you’re knighted
Note: Virgin bar.
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*Ode to Sleep, Richard Chenevix Trench
After a few minutes of setting up his prior preparations, the boy reaches for the specials board. "Good night, Bar."
Hot chocolate & one croissant
Submission Sonata
Virgin strawberry & wasabi daiquiri
Ode to Blood
Giga ant eggs, sour apple juice, seltzer water, flavored ice
Fiery Trigon
Grenadine, lemon juice, apple juice, passion fruit juice, & cinnamon
Silent Overture
Free coffee if you can prove that you’re knighted
Note: Virgin bar.
[This post is open forever.]
*Ode to Sleep, Richard Chenevix Trench
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"What makes it difficult?" he says, and cups his chin in his hand. He knows, he's read stories, but to hear it from people who have been there is completely different. It always it.
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And its not all working as well as it could.
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William says a number that would be a small holding.
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"I suspect the bar is a good place to rest, then?"
The kid soaks his potatoes, moving with an easy grace in the kitchen one wouldn't expect of someone so gangly.
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"It is though I help out in the stables here. What are you makin'?"
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Autor shreds his potatoes with a fascinating and convenient little machine he'd found recently. He wraps the potatoes in cheesecloth, and wrings them out.
Then he turns to offer William more hot chocolate. "Do you see a lot of animals here other than horses?"
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The boy tilts his head, and then offers William three eggs and a salt shaker. "Beat these together, and add some salt."
In the meantime, Autor will grate an onion--a different sort of grating than he normally does.
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He nods and starts mixing, he knows how to do this.
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Autor offers to take the bowl from William once he's done, and adds his onion and some flower to it, along with the potatoes. It only takes a few minutes to fry them up in oil.
"Thanks for your help," he says, and offers one to the other boy. "On the house."
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He takes one and eats it quickly.
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"Do the heads make the birth more difficult?"
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This is a topic he doesn't like talking about so maybe he can change the conversation.
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"I am," he says softly. "I study music, which is a far cry easier than your life, I suspect."
He turns the latkes over. "Have you always lived near Bisbee?"
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He munches on another latke, its a good taste and he knows how hard his life is.
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"Piano," he says, and blows on a pancake that he selects. "I've been trying to avoid practicing here since the musical plague. Were you hit with that?"
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The way he wrinkles his nose and bites down on his latke demonstrates exactly how much he doesn't want that to happen again. "Which song were you struck with?"
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He nibbles on his latke thoughtfully. "Did yours follow you home or did you test that?"
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He shakes his head and offers William another latke. "Well, I'm glad it's over for everyone's sake, especially the people who were hit." Lohengrin, primarily.
"Having been here for such a long time, you must have seen some fairly strange things," he murmurs. "Aside from two-headed calves and polar-bear dogs, that is."
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