(See previous entry,
on Francis L. Kellogg)\
More bookmarks, in the spirit of
Hemingway rather than Fitzgerald,
from the date of Kellogg's death–
New York State lottery
on April 6, 2006:
Mid-day: 338
Evening: 323
From A Flag for Sunrise, page 338:
"She seemed, superficially, to have
thrown every grain of her energy
into the driving…. She was stone
beautiful, he thought; to his eye
outrageously and provocatively
beautiful…."
Related material:
Compare with Grace Kelly driving
Cary Grant in "To Catch a Thief" and Frank Sinatra in "High Society." |
Those who prefer a different sort
of high may also prefer a different
page in A Flag for Sunrise: 323.
"He was very high, higher than he
had ever been. His thoughts
twisted off into spools,
arabesques, snatches of
music."
Related material:
"Harrowing," from |