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Some think of others. Said Queen Marie Antoinette, after she stepped by accident on her executioner's foot: "Monsieur, I beg your pardon." "Let not poor Nelly starve," said Charles II of his mistress, Nell Gwyn. And George M. Cohan's last words were of his wife: "Look after Agnes." But few have left behind them last words as filled with dignity and grace as those of an Indian chief named Crowfoot, leader of the Blackfoot Confederacy: "A little while and I will be gone from among you, whither I cannot tell. From nowhere we come, into nowhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Exit Lines | 1/17/1955 | See Source »

...Reader is not just the usual bachelor, however; he is part of what the authors portray as a special Manhattan breed-men besieged in their own apartments by an endless stream of attractive, obliging, gift-bearing women who are also more than happy to cook or clean house for monsieur. In the face of such good fortune, Charlie (well-played by Ronny Graham) has not the slightest desire to marry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Plays in Manhattan, Oct. 25, 1954 | 10/25/1954 | See Source »

Said ex-Premier Antoine Pinay: "In comparing the conferences of Geneva and Brussels, Mr. Premier, you have implied it was easier to get along with the Communist countries than with our friends and allies. If Chou En-lai seemed a more ami able negotiator than Monsieur Spaak, that is no doubt because you did more to reach understanding with the former than with the latter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: The Assassination | 9/13/1954 | See Source »

...defiant, Mendès took the rostrum. Looking at Pinay and Reynaud, he snapped: "I admire your energetic attitudes, although they have not always been in evidence . . . The treaty hung fire for 2½ years. It was signed by the Pinay government, but I don't recall Monsieur Pinay trying to bring it to a vote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: The Assassination | 9/13/1954 | See Source »

...They were] not in bed, but leaning over a book . . . of accounts. Monsieur Willy was holding a pencil. I could feel my heart beating in my throat, and the two lovers looked with astonishment at this young pale girl from the provinces . . . What could I say? The little dark woman . . . held her scissors in her hand and waited for a word, a gesture, before she leapt at my face...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Perfumed Jungle | 8/23/1954 | See Source »

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