10/5/11

Panflick: Father’d he is, and yet he’s fatherless

The Complete History of Adam Panflick:

"Melchizedek’s infancy was marked by almost endemic ill health. He spent most of his first three years in bed. After this, health returned. His face was square and handsome and had some of the look of his beautiful departed mother. He did not remember her. His maternal grandparents, the Andersons, entrusted his care to a bulky woman named Edith. Edith’s basic attribute was an almost Trappist adherence to silence. She supervised the Panflick wardrobe and saw that Adam was where he needed to be. After four grades in a local elementary school, he moved to the University School. Edith drove him there and back in the Anderson’s Cleveland Tourneau, purchased with the funds provided by the absent Martin.

As Lady McDuff had said:

Father’d he is, and yet he’s fatherless."

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