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382 “Well, neither”: Ibid.
“one mad”: NYT, March 6, 1975.
“We made love”: Ibid.
“outrageously candid”: NYT, March 6, 1975.
(fn) “Thank God”: Tennessee Williams, Memoirs, p. 84.
383 “got a kick out of”: LHJ, October, 1975.
“Miss Hepburn is”: Ibid.
384 “I was born”: UPI, October, 1975.
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385 “From head to toe”: TV Guide, September 17, 1977.
386 “the crusader of just”: Katz, p. 1214.
“He was surrounded”: TV Guide, September 17, 1977.
“He’s sweet”: UPI, September, 1977.
“I love her”: Ibid.
“I haven’t waited”: Spada, p. 191.
“She’s so feminine”: Ibid.
388 “a crash of boulders”: UPI, September, 1977.
“Damn!”: Ibid.
“what a wonderful”: Ibid.
“Something of an”: Spada, p. 91.
“featuring two stars”: Ibid.
389 “I pressed my face”: LHJ, August, 1975.
“I gave it”: Ibid.
390 “that I did”: Ibid.
“Enid is”: Clive Barnes, NYT, February 4, 1976.
“I always feel”: Ibid.
“the old lady”: Ibid.
“she sees”: Ibid.
“Miss Hepburn play”: Ibid.
392 “Because I’ve always”: Spada, p. 194.
“That man”: Ibid.
393 “This should prove”: Spada, p. 194.
“You’re a pig”: Time, November 29, 1976.
“It’s a me-”: Carey, p. 247.
394 “was a concept”: Carey, p. 247.
“religion was a sop”: Ibid.
“as a sort”: Bagnold, Daily Express, August 29, 1977.
395 “was done by”: Ibid.
“someone moving”: TV Guide, January 27, 1979.
“Walking from George’s”: Ibid.
“They put on”: Ibid.
497 “a beautiful tenor”: Ibid.
“thrilling”: Ibid.
“spiffed up”: Ibid.
“Fruit, eggs”: Ibid,
“in front of”: Ibid.
“Our relationship”: Spada, p. 197.
“stiff and”: TV Guide, January 27, 1979.
“the hills, valleys”: Ibid.
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400 “I’ve never met”: Teichman, Fonda, p. 344.
“read it and got”: Ibid.
401 “It’s wonderful”: Ibid.
“Well, it’s”: Ibid.
“I knew the film”: Ibid.
402 “The first day”: Ibid., p. 345.
“After all”: Ibid.
403 “I couldn’t help”: Ibid.
“Henry Fonda’s”: Ibid., p. 348.
“You want to hear”: Ibid.
“Their affection”: Spada, p. 208.
404 “an authentic”: Ibid.
405 “I don’t think”: Hollywood Reporter, August, 1980.
406 “I’m not sure”: Walter Kerr, NYT, February 4, 1976.
“A Fonda can”: Teichman, Fonda, p. 349.
407 “was hanging”: NYT, December 14, 1976.
408 “a cranky old”: Newsweek, November 7, 1983.
“If people are”: McCall’s, November, 1984.
“I’m not in a”: Ibid.
“Things are getting”: LHJ, February, 1985.
409 “I was always”: McCall’s, November, 1984.
“The two actors”: Variety, May 16, 1984.
“the abominable”: LHJ, February, 1985.
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