Good Night In brilliant gas light I turn the kitchen spigot and watch the water plash into the clean white sink. On the grooved drain-board to one side is a glass filled with parsley⁠— crisped green. Waiting for the water to freshen⁠— I glance at the spotless floor⁠—: a pair of rubber sandals lie side by side under the wall-table, all is in order for the night. Waiting, with a glass in my hand —three girls in crimson satin pass close before me on the murmurous background of the crowded opera⁠— it is memory playing the clown⁠— three vague, meaningless girls full of smells and the rustling sound of cloth rubbing on cloth and little slippers on carpet⁠— high-school French spoken in a loud voice! Parsley in a glass, still and shining, brings me back. I take my drink and yawn deliciously. I am ready for bed.