I’m angry, said the Duchess, looking at Alice 
with swollen eyes after she suffered all night 
with pain in her heart - I served the family - 
Attila the Hun, his wife the waif, their 2 kids, 
I did everything, ran up & down, you know 
how FAR the kitchen from the patio & they 
carried the coffee, milk and sugar back into 
the kitchen BEFORE I had coffee myself 
When I finished doing EVERYTHING all by 
myself and wanted to enjoy their presence, 
they claimed fatigue and went to bed and I 
was left with hurt feelings because nobody 
wanted to sit under the stars with me; Alice 
replied, thinking deeply - Dear Duchess - &
she curtsied deferentially; Next time set 
out the meal on the dining room table 
Leave the coffee in the kitchen then invite the 
guests to help themselves and converse with 
them enjoying their company while they’re still 
awake; NO, replied the lugubrious Duchess in 
sepulchral tones, NO, I LIKE taking care of my 
guests - that’s not the problem, my behavior is 
beyond reproach - I always do my best for my 
guests: THEY are the problem, I shall spurn 
Them in future, not be home when they call, 
they must learn to accommodate Me and all 
MY lovely whims and Alice sighed; talking to 
the Duchess was pointless - she rejected all 
solutions & repeated her actions - expecting 
a different result, insisting the others should 
change & wait quietly until the Duchess has 
time to be cosseted by them in their turn 
Oi, my difficult Duchess, consistent behavior 
does not teach you anything and no-one can 
enjoy peace in your accusing presence, there 
is just no solution for the problems you create 
in haughty self-justification - if only my words 
could reach you - even returning your emails 
doesn’t help to show the logical implications 
of your own illogical reasoning - And then -
A chastened Alice started reading Little Lord 
Fauntleroy by Frances Hodgson Burnett and 
for that reason was snubbed by the Pilgrims 
in Bureaucratic Paradise - by Pieter-Annette 
and Pastoral-Hermien while Hanlie-Sunshine 
ran off before Alice said anything, so reading 
children’s books won’t be acknowledged in 
their austere Spartan lifestyles where 
Only death-dealing murderers and brilliant 
detectives created by smart  contemporary 
authors are admitted in their existence – so 
Alice felt dejected till Thokozile entered the 
scene and sang their theme song – Heloee,
Heloee, Alice sang back and Pieter-Annette 
plunged a knife into them while the naughty 
offenders laughed about such terrible crime 
Meantime an irritated Duchess kept scolding 
her errant relations into subjection and Alice 
is awaiting her fate - to be disciplined by the 
ever vigilant, self-righteous Duchess…
 
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
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