![]() ![]() She was ready to put a down payment on a house, but the real estate agent could not give her one because of the law. When she thought of her room, it also made her angry. She hated walking back late at night to her room. There were no tips from actors, but she got to work during the daytime. But now the theatre was closed because of a controversial play, and so she was working at Wang’s Heavenly Palace dry cleaners. This was better than being a cleaning woman, and she liked working for Mr. Lily is a seamstress, working in theater and showing off the skills she learned from her mother. Something in Lily floored him made him want to be a better man. He met Lily at the cleaner, and he would still be with her if it weren’t for the letter about Cee. He thought he had to clean up finally and make his friends proud. He was shaky, without a place to stay, and unable to even recognize himself in the mirror. He met her one day when he needed to dry clean his clothes. When he met Lily he felt like he'd finally come home he had been wandering for so long. He had really only ever had two regular women, and he liked the “small breakable thing inside each one” (67). ![]() ![]() ![]() Women have always found Frank’s last name interesting, or at least amusing. ![]()
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