Thursday, December 19, 2013
scraggled off to sleep in George’s hotel room on Glenarm. “I can’t even
come home late---my father starts fighting with me then he turns on my
mother. I tell you Jack I got to get out of Denver quick or I’ll go
crazy.” Well, and I stayed at Ed White’s and then later Beverly Burford
fixed up a neat little basement room for me and we all ended up there
with parties every night for a week. George vanished off to his brother’s
at Climax, Col. and we never saw him again and never will know if
anybody’s signified with him since and if they’ve put him away in an
iron hall or if he busts his gaskets in the night free. Ed White, Frank,
Bev and I spent an entire week of afternoons in lovely Denver bars
where the waitresses wear slacks and cut around with bashful loving
eyes, not hardened waitresses but waitresses that fall in love with the
clientele and have explosive affairs and huff and sweat and suffer from
one bar to another; and we spent the same week in nights at Five Points
listening to jazz, drinking booze in crazy colored saloons and gabbing
till five o’clock in the morn in my basement. Noon usually found us
reclined in Bev’s backyard among the little Denver kids who played
cowboys and Indians and dropped on us from cherry trees in bloom. I was
having a wonderful time and the whole world opened up before me because I
had no dreams. Frank and I plotted to make Ed White come with us but he
was stuck to his Denver life. I spent evenings chatting to with Justin
W. Brierly in his study. Here he put on his Chinese dressing gown and
pulled out salted nuts and straight Scotch. “Sit down Jack, and tell me
everything about New York. How’s Neal? How’s Allen? How’s Lucien? Do you
know where Hal Chase is?- -in Trinidad Colorado on a dig. Have you seen
Mr. Hinkle anywhere in the country? What’s the latest on your friend
Burroughs? Burford is still in Paris. Have you been having long talks
with Ed? How do you like Jeffries? Is Beverly in good spirits these
days?” Justin loved to talk about all of us. “It all describes a
wonderful big circle, doesn’t it?” he said. “Don’t you think it’s fun?”
He took me out for a ride in his Olds with the big spotlight. We were
going down West Colfax when he saw a rickety Mexican jalopy with
headlights off. He turned on his spotlight and put it flush on them, a
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