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...house ?? where once the leader, not familiar with the ?? and drew up the band before the gun room instead of the commander's quarters, or upon the cars of servant maids when the ?? where away the encountering of another company of sereners as once happened in Brookline where the jealous late comers diverted themselves in Brookline with the carriage and horses of the rivals...
...computerized citadels of gleaming cold plastic, the angry cells of student revolutionaries, the frighteningly busy shops of unsmiling L. A. gun merchants, the calmly professional violence of city jail-clearly delimits who stomps and who gets stomped. The bastions of power, Antonioni says, are stagnant, sadistic, and vengefully jealous of youthful vigor. The existential point sounds very much like Ken Kesey's argument that the price of really living in America is death...
...Paris, the defendants' attorney ridiculed the charge, saying that "it would have made Francois I, Henri IV and Louis XV jealous." How so? (See THE WORLD...
...Roger's attorney, Genevieve Aiche, 27, a pretty redhead. "Permit me to be skeptical," she said. "Eighteen assaults in one hour, even perpetrated by two men in relay, seem to me to be pure myth. It would have made Francois I, Henri IV and Louis XV jealous, and they were Kings of France. After all, where is the woman who, after 18 assaults, would have the effrontery to complain...
Despite the appearance in California of "Agnew '72" buttons, there is so far no sign that Nixon is jealous of his No. 2's popularity. Says one White House aide: "Agnew's standing vindicates the old man's judgment at Miami. You remember how he was criticized...