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The scene opens with a description of Miss Ntimpson's new left ear, which she has made with the help of Paul's "starlight" . The scene then shifts to a discussion of the possibility of "perfection" , in which the narrator laments the fact that "the women have never considered the possibility that perfection could be attained." He laments that he could have used "a new left-ear blemished" by no effort, but that he would have been better off with a "new left- ear blemished." He vows to "reclaim" the "marks" that he has left and to "force that shitstain" to make this "go away." The narrator then asks Paul if he is "doing a prophecy." Paul replies that he is not doing a prophecy. He says that the lizard on the stick is fresh, not frozen, and that he does not remember hiring "the eartheater" to "pursue and murder" the woman he loves. The narrator tells Paul that word has gotten around about what he has done, and he wonders if it was providence or just the need to "piss" that drew him to him. He wonders if "visions" are the only things that can be hidden, and if it is "imperfection to be hidden." He hopes that Paul will have "prophetic's eyes" so that he can see him coming.
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Coffin Bound • Chapter 2 • Page ik-page-930861
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Chapter 2
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The scene opens with a description of Miss Ntimpson's new left ear, which she has made with the help of Paul's "starlight" . The scene then shifts to a discussion of the possibility of "perfection" , in which the narrator laments the fact that "the women have never considered the possibility that perfection could be attained." He laments that he could have used "a new left-ear blemished" by no effort, but that he would have been better off with a "new left- ear blemished." He vows to "reclaim" the "marks" that he has left and to "force that shitstain" to make this "go away." The narrator then asks Paul if he is "doing a prophecy." Paul replies that he is not doing a prophecy. He says that the lizard on the stick is fresh, not frozen, and that he does not remember hiring "the eartheater" to "pursue and murder" the woman he loves. The narrator tells Paul that word has gotten around about what he has done, and he wonders if it was providence or just the need to "piss" that drew him to him. He wonders if "visions" are the only things that can be hidden, and if it is "imperfection to be hidden." He hopes that Paul will have "prophetic's eyes" so that he can see him coming.
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