Paul Bowles: The Sheltering Sky Let It Come Down the Spider's House by Paul Bowles
Author:Paul Bowles [Bowles, Paul]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781931082198
Amazon: 1931082197
Publisher: Library of America
Published: 2002-08-26T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter XXI
IT WAS A LONG NIGHT. They came to a bordj built into the side of a cliff. The overhead light was turned on. The young Arab just in front of Kit, turning around and smiling at her as he lowered the hood of his burnous, pointed at the earth several times and said: âHassi Inifel!â
âMerci,â she said, and smiled back. She felt like getting out, and turned to Port. He was doubled up under his coat; his face looked flushed.
âPort,â she began, and was surprised to hear him answer immediately. âYes?â His voice sounded wide awake.
âLetâs get out and have something hot. Youâve slept for hours.â
Slowly he sat up. âI havenât slept at all, if you want to know.â
She did not believe him. âI see,â she said. âWell, do you want to go inside? Iâm going.â
âIf I can. I feel terrible. I think I have grippe or something.â
âOh, nonsense! How could you? You probably have indigestion from eating dinner so fast.â
âYou go on in. Iâll feel better not moving.â
She climbed out and stood a moment on the rocks in the wind, taking deep breaths. Dawn was nowhere in sight.
In one of the rooms near the entrance of the bordj there were men singing together and clapping their hands quickly in complex rhythm. She found coffee in a smaller room nearby, and sat down on the floor, warming her hands over the clay vessel of coals. âHe canât get sick here,â she thought. âNeither of us can.â There was nothing to do but refuse to be sick, once one was this far away from the world. She went back out and looked through the windows of the bus. Most of the passengers had remained asleep, wrapped in their burnouses. She found Port, and tapped on the glass. âPort!â she called. âHot coffee!â He did not stir.
âDamn him!â she thought. âHeâs trying to get attention. He wants to be sick!â She climbed aboard and worked her way back to his seat, where he lay inert.
âPort! Please come and have some coffee. As a favor to me.â She cocked her head and looked at his face. Smoothing his hair she asked: âDo you feel sick?â
He spoke into his coat. âI donât want anything. Please. I donât want to move.â
She disliked to humor him; perhaps by waiting on him she would be playing right into his hands. But in the event he had been chilled he should drink something hot. She determined to get the coffee into him somehow. So she said: âWill you drink it if I bring it to you?â
His reply was a long time in coming, but he finally said: âYes.â
The driver, an Arab who wore a visored cap instead of a turban, was already on his way out of the bordj as she rushed in. âWait!â she said to him. He stood still and turned around, looking her up and down speculatively. He had no one to whom he could make any remarks about her, since there were no
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