I finished my drawing and propped it up on the counter to see what I thought about it. And then I heard the back door, Beatrice bustling in, her arms laden with bags, and the smell...
“Chinese food,” I told Josie.
I finished my drawing and propped it up on the counter to see what I thought about it. And then I heard the back door, Beatrice bustling in, her arms laden with bags, and the smell...
“Chinese food,” I told Josie.
appearance as determined by distance from the viewer
“We worked with all those kids who didn’t have any concept of perspective, or even if they had that, the composition was all wrong. If only you’d been in one of those classes, Hollis.” She shook her head, then smiled at Josie. “Never mind, she’s here’s now.”
the spatial property resulting from the arrangement of parts
“We worked with all those kids who didn’t have any concept of perspective, or even if they had that, the composition was all wrong. If only you’d been in one of those classes, Hollis.” She shook her head, then smiled at Josie. “Never mind, she’s here’s now.”
She wiggled herself down and down until I thought she’d go over; then at last she reached into the mass of foam that had settled around the stanchions of the pier.
a preserve made of the pulp and rind of citrus fruits
We’d sail up and down the aisles of DeMattia’s Food Store, picking and choosing: ravioli, and a pink can of shredded tuna for Henry. Maybe some marmalade, too, to have with the English muffins we had left.
an outline of a solid object as cast by its shadow
At first it was hard to see, but little by little silhouettes appeared against the sky: the curve of a tree trunk, the dark square of the grocery store ahead, and above us, the Old Man’s mountain, raising its head to the sky.
Henry scratched his claws along the car window, wanting to get out. I gave his ear a tweak, opened the door, and watched him belly through the snow away from the car.
a built-in space in a wall where a fire can be built
I knelt there, crumpling the yellowed newspapers to tuck in between some logs, and read last summer’s news as I struck a match against the stones of the hearth: Someone had caught a huge trout near Byron’s Falls; a sidewalk sale was planned for Main Street; there were canoes for rent in Shadyside.