Thursday, December 19, 2013
guys are real CATS. Ain’t never seen anything like it. And they’re
talking and wondering about us just like we are but with a difference of
their own, their interest probably resolving around how we’re
dressed---same as ours---but the strangeness of the things we have in
the car and the strange ways that WE laugh so different from them, and
maybe even the way we smelled compared to them. Nevertheless I’d give my
eye-teeth to know what they’re saying about us.” And Neal tried. “Hey
Gregor, man…what your brother say just then?” Gregor turned mournful
high brown eyes on Neal. “Yeah, yeah.” “No you didn’t understand my
question. What you boys talking about?” “Oh” said Gregor with great
perturbation “you no like this mariguana?” “Oh yes, yes fine! What you
TALK about?” “Talk? Yes, we talk. How you like Mexico.” It was hard to
come around without a common language. And everybody grew quiet and cool
and high again and just enjoyed the breeze from the desert and mused
separate national thoughts. It was time for the girls. The brothers
eased back to their station under the tree, the mother watched from her
sunny doorway, and we slowly bounced back to town. But now the bouncing
was no longer unpleasant, it was the most pleasant and graceful billowy
trip in the world, as over a blue sea, and Neal’s face was suffused with
an unnatural glow that was like gold as he told us to understand the
springs of the car now for the first time and dig the ride. Up and down
we bounced and even Gregor understood and laughed, Then he pointed left
to show which way to go for the girls, and Neal, looking left with
indescribable delight and leaning that way, pulled the wheel around and
rolled us smoothly and surely to the goal, meanwhile listening to
Gregor’s attempts to speak and saying grandly and magniloquently “Yes,
of course! There’s not a doubt in my mind! Decidedly, man! Oh indeed!
Why, pish, posh, you say the dearest things to me! Of course! Yes!
Please go on!” To this Gregor talked gravely and with magnificent
Spanish eloquence. For a mad moment I thought Neal was understanding
everything he said by sheer wild insight and sudden revelatory genius
inspired by his supreme and glowing happiness. In that moment, too, he
looked so exactly like
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