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Does it Please You? by Ellen Meister
He realizes the pain that had started in his arm and gripped his chest is gone. He almost smiles. Then he knows. Dirty pots. That’s what it reminds him of. He floats, thinking about how his father-in-law used to shine the pots for his mother-in-law. He thought it odd, at first, to see a man do that. "Tetszik?" the old man would say to his wife in Hungarian. Saul had to ask his bride what it meant. Does it please you, she explained, that’s what tetszik means. Funny he should remember that now, sixty years later. The hard asphalt feels like a bed, but Saul remembers where he is. Don’t wash the car today, Lily had said. You look tired. He did it anyway. He likes her to have a clean car. Saul knows that soon she will come looking for him. And she’ll find him lying here, helpless. But at least the car is clean. At least there’s that. You washed the car, she’ll say. But it won’t be an admonishment, because she understands. If he can, he will lift his head and speak. Tetszik? All content in SmokeLong Quarterly copyright 2003-2008 by its authors. |
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Ellen Meister lives and writes in the suburbs of New York. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Fiction Warehouse, Word Riot, Pindeldyboz, Yankee Pot Roast, Haypenny, Amarillo Bay and Light Quarterly. You can contact her at ellenmeister@hotmail.com. Read the interview. |
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| Issue Three (March 15, 2004): The Lunchbox by Rebecca Marshall-Courtois «» Does It Please You? by Ellen Meister «» The Last Summer by John Mantooth «» Black Mollies by Jayne Pupek «» Mille Fleur by Bunny Goodjohn «» Holy Water by Rhonda Belt «» Jewel by Gary Cadwallader «» Fog by Maryanne Stahl «» The Floating by Brandon Hobson «» Metallic by Ellen Parker «» The Beekman Hill Window Box Contest by Patti Weisgerber «» Raptus Brisk by Brian Gaolor «» Salinger Pays Caulfield a Visit by Terry DeHart «» The Circle of His Arms by Wayne Scheer «» Streetlights in Rome by Aaron McQuiston «» Tea and Biscuits by Louise Jackson «» Mere Oblivion by Jane Sales «» Thirty-Nine Years of Carrie Wallace by Jeff Landon «» The Old Man Who Made Whistles by Tom Sheehan «» For Rent by DJ McDougle «» Interviews: Rebecca Marshall-Courtois «» Ellen Meister «» John Mantooth «» Jayne Pupek «» Bunny Goodjohn «» Rhonda Belt «» Gary Cadwallader «» Maryanne Stahl «» Brandon Hobson «» Ellen Parker «» Patti Weisgerber «» Brian Gaolor «» Terry DeHart «» Wayne Scheer «» Aaron McQuiston «» Louise Jackson «» Jane Sales «» Jeff Landon «» Tom Sheehan «» DJ McDougle «» Cover Art "Lady Considers" by Robert Dornberg «» Letter From the Editor | |||