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J U N E 1 9 9 5

AN EXPECTED GUEST
by Robert Campbell
Plan a place for the sun at dinner.
The sun sits at the head of the table of course.
You may wish to center the roast in front of the sun.
A checkered tablecloth is always appropriate.
Arrange the guests carefully in order of age.
Remember, the sun will enjoy an amusing toast.
At the appointed hour, open the door for the sun.
The sun enters huge like a Halloween doll.
Robert Campbell is a writer and an architecture critic for The Boston Globe and
a co-author, with Peter Vanderwarker, of Cityscapes of Boston:An American City
Through Time (1992).
Copyright © 1995 by The Atlantic Monthly Company. All rights
reserved.
The Atlantic Monthly; June 1995; An Expected Guest; Volume 275, No. 6;
page 58.
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