The Two Flats
An Irish widow moves into a flat and proceeds to arrange her household, doing considerable hammering, to the great annoyance of an Italian widower who lives directly underneath. The widow wr... Read allAn Irish widow moves into a flat and proceeds to arrange her household, doing considerable hammering, to the great annoyance of an Italian widower who lives directly underneath. The widow writes her son to come home and protect her from the "insulting Dago down-stairs," while the... Read allAn Irish widow moves into a flat and proceeds to arrange her household, doing considerable hammering, to the great annoyance of an Italian widower who lives directly underneath. The widow writes her son to come home and protect her from the "insulting Dago down-stairs," while the Italian writes his daughter to come home and comfort him. Her son and his daughter start ... Read all