Word: wept
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...stage. She was the queen in Victor Hugo's Ruy Bias, Phèdre in Racine's classic, and she donned trousers as Napoleon's hapless son, the Duc de Reichstadt, in Edmond Rostand's L'Aiglon. Kings mooned over her, and audiences wept torrents over her magnificent death scenes...
...trial over, Coppolino and his wife embraced and wept. But instead of walking to freedom, he was whisked off under guard to Florida. There he has been indicted for the murder of first wife Carmela, who died suddenly at the age of 32. The death certificate gave the cause as a heart attack, but the prosecution will try to prove that Coppolino did her in. F. Lee Bailey will be there to defend Coppolino-now free on $15,000 bail-when the trial opens...
Helen, whose face was fatal, must have wept...
When Georgy was forced out of her flat by her roommate Meredith's (Charlott Rampling) noisy lovemaking, the girls blubbered; when Georgy was seduced by Meredith's insatiable husband Jos (Alan Bates), the girls wept triumphantly; and they kept it up while Georgy in herited Meredith's unwanted baby and rode away with a millionaire husband of her own (James Mason). As one of them explained, on leaving the theater, it's all so "true-to-life, with a happy ending...
...vice and virtue. He could slash a man in two with a snap of his whip, slay 10,000 enemies in a single sortie, then weep like a woman at the thought of his own cruelty. Stalin went Tariel one better: he shed no tears. Yet all of Georgia wept when its favorite son died...