In Times Which Seem Like Self-Psychotherapy He Says To Himself: Oh, Vienna
<p>I walk Farica to <em>Shakespeare’s Bookshop,</em> she has taken a Saturday job there to help them out. We have coffee with pancakes as we are walking; this really is the fun of love stuff.</p>
<p>Farica asks if it is ok to come back to my place after work; I am so so very happy to say yes, indeed I say I will meet her outside the bookshop at five-thirty.</p>
<p>Back in my apartment I telephone Hildemar. I get her answerphone which says she is out of town for a few days, but should be back by Sunday; I leave a message, asking her to ring me. I tidy the place up a bit, but leave the bed unmade, I want to savour last night’s experience for as long as I can; I just hope I can explain that to Farica, in the cold light of day.</p>
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