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if R sure,, guy* that’s the’chateau’over there*....i guess she 1 open for business your boys coll it tho f pink house 1 , huh I'} i. was under the scat of the lorry and hoard uncle Barn’s soldi or.-tolling v the crowd where to go, so 1 man®rod to get out without being seen....the rush'saved me* * ** i tagged on behind the party* it wasn’t far to walk tn the lino of chops waiting*;,*^.*just like a chow- line© ■ 1 got a bit scared) -ooh 1 thought tho boys would poke mud at me, being small* say i ? d have to got my toes in tho garter, or get u % cushion under mo anyway i- foul In too g-amn* guece i was like one young folia ■ in front of ma* *it was hie first visit too and ha kept looking round to cue who was watchings kiddin’ he wasnjt scei'od by talking loud©- bub ha didn t scare mo„‘cos 1 felt just the nnmo* * * * when Limo came for him to go inside . ho hesitated, but -a guy behind gave him* a puoh.*' ,1 clipped inlhetwoon his logs* wa went into a room.? there was a doctor there* i thought he ! 10-l: kind a atrange . at us, and ask. what the hell we wanted thora© but ho just mumbled-something© guosD. he’d aaid it bo often that it had become a Mbit© the boy blushed and was kind a awkward, guess he felt aamo-aa mo© * ** after that 770 wont into a room with .a lot of other -guys who wore waitings then an old darjio camo in and looked at us afl she was go.in‘ through' tho room« guocs oho’ . had-a hungry look, hard enough to turn the blade of u bull donor,; 5 was cl--no to the door and when she went post 1 guvoh r leg a good hard pinch® oho stopped) but her tongue lot go srmething she didn’t learn in a-sOouvcntr, then gix ctortud coming through© first there a---! a javanc-so girl, slim and' good lookin’? then ctcr.v r. white girlj she didn’t have any life in her face* just flat with no meaning© then came a native wnutnio d uct know what she wan® she Just locked rind d:i U:’t va to moan anything
then oamo two ether white women* they didn’t look gay, or. fascinating* or wickcdf ■ they just It they had no life, or wore fodup with what they had* -thd buys yo+ up and fallowed thorn into rooms#’ there wao ' only the two of us loft* i felt sayin ‘ H o’rum lots skip, but ho didnt see me* ho just cat* kinda scared to go and neared to do anything;© * * * thou tho dour opened and the woman looked at us, said some** thing hard in french eid turned her back* wo wont into the closest room* it war only email» the girl© a white one was lying . on a aorta bod « alio was pollin’ an orange* just looked at him, wont on peelin’ the orange and thrown 1 the skin on the floor© she motioned with her hand for him to come over©*«»«just after the was luttin* go tho pee?.i:?;>* *••«©that wan ton much for him* he butel, and damn’d noar loft me behind* 1 ha \ to move fast***** and thatr the ? pink house "it****************** ♦ * •□peso you sawi run into a bit of trouble last issue# i got a bit muddled in the number of agtn at bourail* yon there were four of .them* they wont for dinner at the hotic© they were to have had it with bob lowry* of KIWI but ho had a date at the play, so our egte» just went along; in the company of several bottles of plonk* they emptied one while waiting for dinner, and by the time roup come they were thumping the table, shouting and looking in tho direction of the woman at another table© tho two javanosez waiter wore called into consul-- • \ tatlohs* 4 she nt like soldiers §»**»..*but oho likes now Zealanders ?©»fr*«no) no eh© no like any soldiers**»***oh she dont* dent uho**#r*tho be«»» by that time two more bottles of pion’: had been consumed and the private affiurr. of the Javaneses ferreted ■_out******ybu only get five dollar a month* ' shameful *»«* you com© now Zealand wo pay you mu 'es * «yon , plenty much# . * by that time th® plonk was all -rone* th© Javanese again called inc -no, no holy soldiers* too bad® well, there was only one thing to do*®fi&l bob lorry, he know his way round* t tho party rolled from tho hotel up to tho y t m R where tho play wan in progress© bob v was on tho stage® what the hell did he want there when plonk was hooded© hell* what a crush* native werion, french dames* aniorioanU) n»zhrs and a rubble of nondo* scripts made n. sweaty crowd nt the door* 8 hey there.; 1 can got oomo«e»«you follow up behind and watch tho m. ? p’u dost crash in* more plonk? a group of Americans arrive and are' invited to join © oddiu huaW, cyrll walker* charlie goffln and morris woods joinup© uncle sum produces a bottle of brandy® it mixes well with the plonk? * * * coon there is much back clapp ing'and exchange of confidential opinions on the wars** ’* * say, some -very nice wsae'Juo?'fu came over from n«z© tho other day what about Icttin mo go down to coo how many you know? but knop my visit to 11 p 1 nk house r q"j lat l? a oa *
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Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 15, 18 September 1943, Page 5
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