Saturday, January 03, 2009

Zivinice Hlavni Co.

The Caersws Copper Bros., known for their colossal industrial smelters, coaxed power from water with gargantuan pinwheels that sat across the River Severn, the roil and churn of kept water reaching heathenness proportions. Its never too late to learn a new trick. The brothers smelted copper and iron, melting Vesuvius slag into serving dishes and antennas. They sold their wares by appointment only, bypassing cheats and hucksters, lowbrows and cads, braggarts and toughs. ‘…fucking cad bastards, simpletons the lot of ‘em…’ said the lowliest of the brothers, a man of such indifference that even his children didn’t have names. The Zivinice Hlavni Co. provided gargantuan boilers to the Mesto Praha Bros., the owners of the largest kept water reservoir in the canton. The Caersws Copper Bros., known for their talent at alchemy, purchased boilers for their colossal industrial smelters from the Zivinice Hlavni Co., bypassing hucksters, cads and cheats. The Zivinice Hlavni Co. supplied the boilers for The Feast of Octave of St. Camillus, the rectory off bounds to cads, hawkers and heathens. Every year at The Feast of Octave of St. Camillus the Bishop of Piraeus stole into the rector’s closet to make the beast with two backs with the nunnery scullery-maid, availing himself of sweet church wine and stale biscuits. Once the beast had been made, he stole from the rector’s closet, his Bishopric gown round his ankles, the nunnery maid astride the beg-bench sleeping, her hair twisted into Medusa snarls.

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