continued through France
Section: 1Lola refused, saying French doctors had always been better than Spanish doctors, and she took some papers out of her bag that stated in no uncertain terms and in French that she had AIDS.
Section: 2About his father, the painter who lived in France, Halder never spoke, but at the same time he liked to hear about other people’s parents.
Section: 5The poor folks here might have a fowl in their pot, as the good French king used to wish for all his people. The French eat a good many fowls—skinny fowls, you know.
Section: Section 6In France, I went down a checklist of buildings by Le Corbusier.
Section: Bangkok