The Children's Hospital
". . .and she was twenty-one years tired. . ." (p.9)
"It was only six o'clock but she was ten p.m. drunk." (p.10)
"I am sending you to Jesus, I told her. But I remember the moment perfectly, and I know I was not trying to kill her because I thought it would make her happy." (p.24)
". . .a personal apogee of pleasantness." (p.205)
"When I was in college I had a recurring dream that I was Sylvia Plath's pony." (p.284)
Chris Adrian, The Children's Hospital
"It was only six o'clock but she was ten p.m. drunk." (p.10)
"I am sending you to Jesus, I told her. But I remember the moment perfectly, and I know I was not trying to kill her because I thought it would make her happy." (p.24)
". . .a personal apogee of pleasantness." (p.205)
"When I was in college I had a recurring dream that I was Sylvia Plath's pony." (p.284)
Chris Adrian, The Children's Hospital
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