Daniel then. Why do you always use the B? It's only common practice in the circles of the very rich, which I know you are, from the limited amount of research I was able to do when you were assigned to me. That has an interesting ring, doesn't it? Almost as if you're a possession that I'm meant to put on a shelf, which I suspect you would be decidedly opposed to.
Hulga's faith was rooted so entirely in her leg that loosing it destroyed her. The entire story is a commentary about blind faith and misplaced pride in it. Hulga claims to be a Nihilist, and Atheist, a non-believer, but she is far from it. And you still haven't proven to me that there is any love in the story. I recommend A Good Man is Hard to Find as your next O'Connor read. Perhaps we can agree more readily on that one? Or, rather, perhaps you will bend to my wisdom as I write this from my chintz armchair.
I never stated I was asking after your health for Quinn's benefit. I do, occasionally, do things simply because the urge strikes me. I can see how you wouldn't have noticed, as I've been nothing but passive in our communications thus far.
Do you wake up from sleep to jot things down? If so, I will concede that you are a writer. Some people write for the money and the fame, but others do not. It pleases me to find that you fall into the latter category, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't already infer as much from your novels. They are nothing if not real and true.
C. Davis, who thinks your Mr. M should have dragged you out to an O'Connor reading to get you into public, as you undoubtedly would have gone just to argue on the subject.
P.S. Are false teeth a requirement? This is a very important factor in my suitability for the role.
P.S.S. They are divorced. I admit this only so you will not think your brain is addled, as I can clearly assure you that it is not, at least based on these communications.