There were two objects of conversation; one was the food they were eating and the other was the food they had eaten at other times.


The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford (1969)


There were two objects of conversation; one was the food they were eating and the other was the food they had eaten at other times.

There were two objects of conversation; one was the food they were eating and the other was the food they had eaten at other times.

There were two objects of conversation; one was the food they were eating and the other was the food they had eaten at other times.

There were two objects of conversation; one was the food they were eating and the other was the food they had eaten at other times.