On 30 Nov 2004 14:37:10 -0800, Elizabeth wrote:
An older gentlecat, nattily attired in grey-striped suit and plain
grey gloves, strolls through the Gare de l'Est, purring quietly to
himself. If anyone were close enough to hear, they might catch a
strain of "Memory". But the only beings nearby are two porter-cats
pushing an old-fashioned travelling trunk (the kind like a leather
mini-armoire), and they are too occupied with their burden.
Pierre, the head conductor-cat, steps out from the train. "M.
Fitz-Tomas! It has been too long, monsieur! Welcome aboard!"
"Pierre, mon vieux, I am delighted to be with you again. Where have
you put me this trip?"
"You are in Cabin Huit in car 319. You see, I remember your
preferences! Shall you require anything now?"
"No, thank you, Pierre. If you would be good enough to stow my
luggage," - with a wave at the trunk - "I believe I shall indulge in
the bar car for a bit before departure."
"But of course, monsieur, of course." Pierre waves to the
porter-cats, who push the trunk closer. The gentlecat stops them
briefly and slips a few tunas into their hands, before strolling down
the train to the bar car and mounting the steps. A bit of "The Way We
Were" could have been heard floating on the air, were it not for the
noise of the train...
-- Montgomery Gawain FitzThomas, DOC
a petite persian, and her big yellow wink wave to Mr. Fitz Thomas
We iz so glad that yourownself iz joining usses!
--
Purrs,
Mlle. Anaïs
12/2/2004 10:18:38 AM
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