Word: rendezvouses
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Just another rendezvous.
The rendezvous, as it happened, was one of the most improbable in recent Met history: back to the stage after a grateful absence of 32 years had come the glass-beaded old operetta known as Martha, or The Fair at Richmond.
C. P. Snow is devoted to the top-secret novel. His characters do not meet, they rendezvous. Even their platitudes are guarded. They discuss the time of day as if it were classified information. This conspiratorial mode apparently suits Charles Percy Snow, who seems to view life as a vast...
Rohan was let off with what amounted to a reprimand for believing that the Queen would agree to a midnight rendezvous-the most believable part of the whole charade. Although the countess defended herself spiritedly, biting the turnkey, and seducing (in all probability) the governor of the Bastille, she was...
Duc's real rendezvous is with the calendar. He is interesting because he is dated in ways that link him with Hemingway's generation of writers-Malraux, Koestler and Vailland himself. The Hemingway hero is a romantic, but he prides himself on being a guardian of fact, a...