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Letter to the Other Gentleman Dear Andrew Lynn suggested that lwrite to you. The idea of my writing to you was provocative enough for me to readily acceDt. I sense an energy associated with my wricing to you and lll try to add some matter to that energy by relating several incidents that have occurred within the last year. Let us. chen. for the sake of argument say that Jackie had cameo skin and dark glossy hair. Toward the end of their first date Martin began to drive her home. The evening had run smoothly until now when both Martin and Jackie were thinking about whether or not there would be a kiss. The kiss was in parenthesis because it hadnt yet happened. No one had spoken of it but the kiss was hovering overhead unseen breathing in a cool darkness that was hiding angry Atlantic sparkles beneath an otherwise Pacific surace tension. Somehow this kiss was alcering the atmosphere and it was gaining power precisely because Martin and Jackie refused to mention it.