piątek, 10 września 2010

Old Solomon's Fish (A Short Story of Macabre Suspense)

Within the Caribbean waters outside of Havana, in a depth of perhaps eighty fathoms, Solomon Parra Tapia was fishing off his new 1987, small twenty-five foot yacht, with his wife, Rosalina Nayelis, he was on deck near the bow (front), she was below towards the stern (back), he did a literary version of the event in Hemingway's book: "The Old Man and the Sea," meaning, he was in his sixties, she in her fifties, and he was well off as a restaurant owner (although the opposite of Hemingway's Santiago)...

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