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291
“Morros, who did ⦔: UL, p. 46.
291
“Ãcoutez moi ⦔:
ibid, p. 224.
291
“do things by ⦔: ibid.
292
“what a fabulous ⦔: ibid., p. 200.
292
“Boris Morros was ⦔: ibid., p. 209.
293
“pure swindle ⦔: ibid., p. 211.
293
“Undoubtedly ⦔: ibid., p. 212.
293
“amusing stories ⦔: ibid., p. 213.
294
“more discreet ⦔: ibid., p. 226.
296
“It seemed highly ⦔: ibid., p. 224.
296
“not exactly ⦔: ibid., p. 227.
297
“Mrs. Zlatovski ⦔: ibid., p. 228.
297
“In view of ⦔: FBI case file 100-35543, Jane Foster Zlatovski.
298
“because of their ⦔: ibid.
298
“acted like a ⦔: UL, p. 232.
298
“It was THE BIG ⦔: ibid., p. 233.
299
“glaring inaccuracies ⦔: ibid., p. 234.
300
“Gertrude Stein ⦔: ibid., p. 200.
301
“socially at concerts ⦔: Civil Service ⦠FBI case file 100-35543, Jane Foster Zlatovski.
301
“complete and ⦔: FBI case file 100-35543, Jane Foster Zlatovski.
303
“did not know ⦔: ibid.
304
“UN debate on Indonesia ⦔: ibid.
305
“available informationâ¦.”: John F. Fox Jr., “In Passion and in Hope,” (Ph.D. diss.) University of New Hampshire, 2001), p. 16.
306
“Will I be able to ⦔: UL, p. 241.
306
“the family always ⦔: ST.
307
“She liked ⦔: ibid.
307
“be questioned concerning ⦔: FBI case file 123-192, Paul Child.
307
“the possibility exists ⦔ ibid.
308
“traced directly”: Andrew Roadnight,
United States Policy Towards Indonesia in the Truman and Eisenhower Years
(New York: MacMillan, 2002), p. 154.
309
“We talked about it ⦔: EM.
309
“Jane was a ⦔: ibid.
309
“She was very ⦔: ST.
310
“ordinary people ⦔: UL, p. 244.
310
“Simply to be accused ⦔: ibid., p.232.
311
“Julia was braver”: EM.
311
“We decided ⦔: SMITH.
311
“seemed so far away”: FAP.
312
“the most comprehensive ⦔: Craig Claiborne, review of
Mastering the Art of French Cooking
, by Julia Child,
The New York Times
, October 18, 1961.
312
“prime dishwasher ⦔: FAP.
312
“enormous”: Donna Lee, “The Man Behind Julia Child,”
Boston Herald American Magazine
, May 10, 1981.
312
“We do everything together”: ibid.
312
“shameful episode”: Julia Child,
My Life in France
(New York: Anchor Books, 2005), p. 215.
313
“It all receded ⦠ST.
314
“never go home again”: ibid.
314
“seized by terror”: UL, p. 245.
315
“intrinsically tied ⦔: FBI case file 100-35543, Jane Foster Zlatovski.
315
“Fascist junta ⦔: UL, p. 245.
316
“She willed herself ⦔: ST.
316
“opened Jane's ⦔: ibid.
317
“scarred and ruined ⦔: UL, p. 246.
318
“With open eyes ⦔: ibid., p. 33.
319
“suitable for framing ⦔: PC, carton 2, folder 73.
319
“We have no ⦔: SMITH.
319
“We're perfectly happy ⦔: Calvin Tompkins, “Good Cooking,”
The New Yorker
, December 23, 1974.
321
“fascinating and ⦔: FAP.
321
“a strange man”: EM.
322
“every effort should ⦔: FBI case file 100-57453, Martha Dodd Stern.
322
“concerning their ⦔: FBI case file 100-35543, Jane Foster Zlatovski.
322
“a very grave ⦔:
International Herald Tribune
, March 24, 1979.
323
“it is absolutely ⦔: UL, p. 238.
324
“the biggest spy ring ⦔: Walter Schneir, “The Soblen Trial,”
The Nation
, August 26, 1961.
325
“lies and wrong things ⦔: ibid.
325 “less than a year ⦔: ibid.
325
“A spy is a ⦔: ibid.
326
“with all the dirty ⦔: Theodore H. White,
In Search of History
(London: Cape, 1979), p. 391.
326
“too much danger ⦔: ibid., p. 392.
326
“warping effect ⦔: ibid., p. 395.
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