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When they come to the Rodin Museum, Jeanne and Alan stick their heads through the noble statue of The Burghers of Calais and smooch a little. Jeanne, as she bats those baby-blues at The Thinker, declares, "I wonder what he is thinking about." After that, nothing matters anyhow. Jane Russell keeps trying to give Scott Brady, her agent, the other 90% of her; and both young women sing, as nowadays most lady vocalists do, in a peculiarly unpleasant morning voice. The hoarseness is apparently intended to suggest that the girls have taken large doses of sin in their time...
...going to the Rectory?" Tom asked Barker impatiently. But stubborn Barker "again mentioned the river." "No," said Tom firmly. "Anyhow, what would we do?" "Fish for stones," answered Barker. "Yes, you'd fish for them," Tom retorted, "and I'd sit on the bank and get splashed...
When it was all over, Billy was mobbed by well-wishers, many of them sobbing and chanting "Jésus, mon Dieu." A black-bearded Protestant preacher got him in a bear hug and kissed him on both cheeks. (Said Billy later: "His beard tickled. Anyhow, he hadn't eaten any garlic.") Billy hardly seemed to believe his senses. "This has been the most astounding night of my ministry," he said, mopping his brow. "I saw more sincerity in the eyes of those who came forward tonight than I have ever seen before." Leaky Roof. Most French newspapers praised...
...immediate court ruling on whether Henry J. Laque Jr. was violating the zoning laws after Laque ran a newspaper ad reading: "The law don't allow no junk yard here/ But we don't care what the law don't allow/We run a junk yard anyhow...
Raditsa defended the stories' manner of presentation, asserting that "the discussion of contemporary problems justifies the means. The protests have come from the usual strange New Englanders who have nothing to do and have their life behind them anyhow...