Eyeless in Gaza

Eyeless in Gaza
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Aldous Leonard Huxley. Eyeless in Gaza

Eyeless in Gaza

Table of Contents

CHAPTER ONE. August 30th 1933

CHAPTER TWO. April 4th 1934

FROM A.B.’S DIARY

CHAPTER THREE. August 30th 1933

CHAPTER FOUR. November 6th 1902

CHAPTER FIVE. December 8th 1926

CHAPTER SIX. November 6th 1902

CHAPTER SEVEN. April 8th 1934

FROM A.B.’S DIARY

CHAPTER EIGHT. August 30th 1933

CHAPTER NINE. April 2nd 1903

CHAPTER TEN. June 16th 1912

CHAPTER ELEVEN. December 8th 1926

CHAPTER TWELVE. August 30th 1933

CHAPTER THIRTEEN. May 20th 1934

CHAPTER FOURTEEN. December 8th 1926

CHAPTER FIFTEEN. June 1903–January 1904

CHAPTER SIXTEEN. June 17th 1912

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. May 26th 1934

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. December 8th 1926

CHAPTER NINETEEN. July 7th 1912

CHAPTER TWENTY. December 8th 1926

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE. August 31st 1933

CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO. December 8th 1926

CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE. June 1st 1934

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR. June 23rd and July 5th 1927

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE. May 20th 1931

CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX. September 5th 1933

CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN. May 27th 1914

CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT. June 25th 1934

CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE. May 24th 1931

CHAPTER THIRTY. July 2nd 1914

CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE. September 6th 1933

CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO. July 29th 1934

CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE. July 18th 1914

CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR. March 3rd 1928

CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE. August 4th 1934

CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX. July 19th 1914

CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN. Autumn 1933

CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT. August 10th 1934

CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE. March 25th 1928

CHAPTER FORTY. September 11th 1934

CHAPTER FORTY-ONE. December 1933

CHAPTER FORTY-TWO. September 15th 1934

CHAPTER FORTY-THREE. July 20th and 21st 1914

CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR. September 21st 1934

CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE. April 14th 1928

CHAPTER FORTY-SIX. October 30th 1934

CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN. January 10th and 11th 1934

CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT. July 23rd 1914

CHAPTER FORTY-NINE. January 12th and 14th 1934

CHAPTER FIFTY. Christmas Day 1934

CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE. February 7th 1934

CHAPTER FIFTY-TWO. July 24th 1914

CHAPTER FIFTY-THREE. February 23rd 1934

CHAPTER FIFTY-FOUR. February 23rd 1935

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Aldous Leonard Huxley

Published by Good Press, 2021

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The butcher returned in a moment with a mass of gory flesh. ‘There’s a beautiful piece of meat, Miss!’ He fingered the dank, red lump with an artist’s loving enthusiasm. ‘A really beautiful piece.’ It was Mr Baldwin fingering his Virgil, thumbing his dog’s-eared Webb.

‘I shall never eat meat again,’ she said to herself, as Mr Baldwin turned away and began to cut up the meat. ‘But what shall I take?’ She looked round. ‘What on earth ... ? Ah!’ A marble shelf ran, table-high, along one of the walls of the shop. On it, in trays, pink or purply brown, lay a selection of revolting viscera. And among the viscera a hook—a big steel S, still stained, at one of its curving tips, with the blood of whatever drawn and decapitated corpse had hung from it. She glanced round. It seemed a good moment—the butcher was weighing her steak, his assistant was talking to that disgusting old woman like a bull-dog, the girl at the cash desk was deep in her accounts. Aloof and dissociated in the doorway, Joyce was elaborately overacting the part of one who interrogates the sky and wonders if this drizzle is going to turn into something serious. Helen took three quick steps, picked up the hook, and was just lowering it into her basket when, full of solicitude, ‘Look out, Miss,’ came the butcher’s voice, ‘you’ll get yourself dirty if you touch those hooks.’

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