Little Follies, “Do Clams Bite?” Chapter 2 begins: THE DOOR AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS was fitted with glass panes from top to bottom, and Great-grandmother had hung a gauzy curtain over it. Through the curtain I could see Great-grandmother sitting in a chair by the front windows, where she was always sitting when I came to visit, carving a coconut with a kitchen knife.
24: The door at the top of the stairs . . .
24: The door at the top of the stairs . . .
24: The door at the top of the stairs . . .
Little Follies, “Do Clams Bite?” Chapter 2 begins: THE DOOR AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS was fitted with glass panes from top to bottom, and Great-grandmother had hung a gauzy curtain over it. Through the curtain I could see Great-grandmother sitting in a chair by the front windows, where she was always sitting when I came to visit, carving a coconut with a kitchen knife.