Authors: Jennet Conant
“It is most disquieting…”: CMP.
“Roosevelt has undertaken…”: Hyde,
Room 3603
, p. 212.
“much activity in Princeton…”: HWD.
“Gallup is devoted intensely…”: Ibid.
“rare businessman with…”: BBB, p. 85.
“When Dewey was…”: Ibid.
“small beer”: Ibid., p. 92.
“curiously lazy”: Ibid., p. 98.
“Needless to say…”: Ibid., p. 99.
“gentlemen don’t read…”: Troy,
Wild Bill and Intrepid
, p. 208.
“the beneficiaries of such…”: BBB, p. 99.
“hyper-critical levels”: Ibid., p. 93.
“brevity was discouraged…”: Ibid., p. 94.
“The Secretary of state…”: Ibid., p. 97.
“Our security was dreadful…”: CBC, Dahl, take 3.
“one of the most malicious…”: WD, p. 241.
“tremendous friction”: CBC, Dahl, take 1–2.
“The embassy waffled…”: Ibid.
“keeping a lid on”: Hyde,
Room 3603,
p. 229.
“We Americans should have to…”: Ibid., p. 230.
“a genuine flurry…”: WD, p. 412.
“to have collected…”: Ibid.
“Suddenly, in Drew Pearson’s…” CBC, Dahl, take 1–2.
“Man who gave…”: OH.
“Well, this wasn’t too…”: Ibid.
“That stopped that…”: Ibid.
“absolutely secure…”: Ibid.
“It took a whole roll…”: Ibid.
“It’s terrible, the advantages…”: ECP.
“charming…lazy”: Interview with Dahl, John Pearson Papers, Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington; by permission of J. Pearson.
“My dear boy…”: Ibid.
“A giant among…”: McLachlan,
Room 39
, p. 9.
“There was a great red glow…”: Pearson,
Life of Fleming
, p. 207.
“misfires in the cloak-and-dagger…”: YOLO, p. 55.
“In traditional spy-story style…”: Ibid.
“Hullo Bunny…”: Ibid., p. 56.
“To be opened…”: Ibid., p. 57.
“You are to run a test…” Ibid.
“Running to the telephone…”: Ibid., p. 59.
“wonder anaesthetic…”: Ibid., p. 60.
“at least 500 ways of persecuting”:
WP
, September 17, 1989.
“no end of a row…”: NR, p. 400.
“get the dirt”: Ibid., p. 402.
“surprise and horror…”: Ibid.
“the easiest mark…”: Troy,
Wild Bill and Intrepid
, p. 145.
“the precise danger which is run…”: NR, p. 402.
“his personal word”: Brown,
Life of Menzies,
p. 391.
“the President and the…”: Ibid.
“needed a different type…”: Troy,
Wild Bill and Intrepid
, p. 75.
“with the direct authority…”: Brown,
Life of Menzies,
p. 392.
“liaison, pure and…”: Ibid.
“The implication that the FBI…”: Philby,
Silent War
, p. 73.
“That’s the nastiest…”: Roald Dahl, “My Lady Love, My Dove,”
New Yorker
, June 21, 1952, p. 20.
“If he told me a double agent…”: ECP.
“His position was therefore…”: BSI, p. 130.
“Both Berle and Beaverbrook…”: HWD.
“tragedy”: Ibid.
CHAPTER 9: GOOD VALUE
“As you often say…”: CMC.
“good value…”: RDM.
“everything was gold”: Ibid.
“mystic séances”: HWD.
“further evidence…”: Ibid.
“regrettable”: Ibid.
“bunk”: WD, p. 376.
“had been very much…”: HWD.
“This is very serious…”: Ibid.
“talk nonsense”: CMC.
“was the best in the world”: Ibid.
“The Mother of Roald…”: CMC.
“tawdry affair…”: Ibid.
“you, as a great gentlemen…”: Ibid.
“troublemaker…”: Ibid.
“The views attributed to…”: HWD.
“a tremendous hit…”: CMP.
“his Lordship as the purest…”: CMC.
“I have long played…”: Ibid.
“had been a fool…”: Gellhorn,
Selected Letters
, p. 160.
“Anyhow, due to Roald…”: Ibid., p. 161.
“something something really dauntless…”: Farrell,
Pat and Roald
, p. 137.
“Why the eyedropper…”: Baker,
Hemingway
, p. 390.
“to tidy him up”: Ibid., p. 391.
“would never work…”: Gellhorn,
Selected Letters
, p. 163.
“He was a fellow…”: Baker,
Hemingway,
p. 392.
“lay where they had fallen…”: Ernest Hemingway, “Voyage to Victory,”
Collier’s,
July 22, 1944.
“But Ernest…”: Baker,
Hemingway,
p. 395.
“not live at the Dorchester”: Ibid.
“in that fine 400-mile…”: Ernest Hemingway, “London Fights the Robots,”
Collier’s,
August 9, 1944.
“a nuisance”: CMC.
“Rumor from that Great…”: Ibid.
“Yes-men,” “Pin-up Boys”: Dallek,
Lone Star Rising
, p. 261.
“Joy Through Length Project”: Treglown,
Roald Dahl
, p. 99.
“Our electoral college…”: Ibid.
“I can only depend…”: Ibid.
CHAPTER 10: ENEMY MANEUVERS
“There was this rather…”: CBC, Dahl, take 1–2.
“whispering campaign…”: WD, p. 381.
“Things are not going well…”: HWD.
“Ickes does not fly…”: Ibid.
“on-the-record conference”: Ibid.
“a bone of contention”: Ibid.
“I am talking to the ceiling…”: Ibid.
“pushed down anybody’s…”: Ibid.
“Wallace’s Pre-Convention…”: CMP, HWD.
“as a Communist…”: HWD.
“enemy maneuvers”: CMP, HWD.
“I have been associated…”: Culver and Hyde,
American Dreamer
, p. 351.
“If you want him…”: Ibid.
“fight to the finish”: CMP, HWD.
“The strength of the…”: Culver and Hyde,
American Dreamer
, p. 359.
“if a vote was taken…”: Ibid., p. 363.
“For Truman…”: Hart,
Washington at War
, p. 216.
“It was a fine fight…”: Culver and Hyde,
American Dreamer
, p. 366.
“Even though they do…”: HWD.
“character, enterprise…”: CMP, HWD.
“When a ‘dark horse’…”: Ibid.
“heavy, uncertain step”: CMP.
“When Wallace…”: AH.
“some international…”: Culver and Hyde,
American Dreamer
, p. 373.
“Horse-whip Helen”: CMP, HWD.
“the great female agent…”: CMC.
“too loud”: Ibid.
“great regret…”: Ibid.
“made us all Gremlin…”: WP, August 24, 1944.
“the beautiful home…”: CMC.
“scared to death”: HWD.
“I asked if he knew…”: Ibid.
“10,000 agents…”: Ibid.
“Dahl is an awfully nice boy…” Ibid.
“just the same as before”: RDM.
“laughed loud and long”: Chisholm and Davie,
Beaverbrook,
p. 450.
“parceling out”: NR, pp. 498–99.
“as impossible now…”: Ibid.
“In other words…”: Ibid., p. 502.
“This merely a note…”: Ibid.
“working together to keep…”: Bender and Altschul,
Chosen Instrument,
p. 389.
“an incomparably better…”: Ibid.
“changing horses…”: Hart,
Washington at War
, p. 218.
“a clinical analysis”: Hyde,
Room 3603,
p. 212.
“It’s unbelievable…”: Ibid., p. 213.
“either an idiot or a genius…”: Ibid.
“although undeniably…”: WD, p. 454.
“keen analytical powers…”: BBB, p. 103.
“unavoidable human fallibility”: WD, p. 454.
“a sigh of unofficial…”: Dahl to Eleanor Roosevelt, November 8, 1944, ERP.
“I deeply appreciate…”: Eleanor Roosevelt to Dahl, November 13, 1944, ERP.
“do a job on the balls…”: CMC.
“We met in an era…”: Bender and Altschul,
The Chosen Instrument
, p. 392.
“What happened next?”: Treglown,
Roald Dahl,
p. 78.
“it is not always good…”:
NYT
, September 21, 1996.
“I went to the Oak Room…”: AH.
“Roald would bring…”: Ibid.
“He was so tall…”: Treglown,
Roald Dahl,
p. 79.
“the one great love…”:
NYT,
September 23, 1996.
“kind of impossible…”: Treglown,
Roald Dahl,
p. 79.
“He could be mean…”: AH.
“when they fell in love…”: Treglown,
Roald Dahl
, p. 77.
“gnome-like, greying…”: Bender and Altschul,
Chosen Instrument,
p. 390.
“the outstanding symbol…”: HWD.
“favorable…”: Ibid.
“sad”: Ibid.
“favorite court jester”: RIP.
“never dragged his…”: CMC.
“The fourth term was…”: Culver and Hyde,
American Dreamer,
p. 380.
“Nevertheless, even at…”: CMC.
“Screwball, Unincorporated…”: Ibid.
“This man reports…”: Ibid.
“wrote like a madman”: RDM.
“urgent business”: Ibid.
“in solitary opulence”: Ibid.
“did the trick”: Ibid.
“privately communicated”: CMC.
“My Dear Lord…”: Ibid.
“small brain…”: CMP.
“He said he wanted…”: OH.
“the last of his troubles”: CMC.
“perennially efficient…”: Ibid.
“a Hawaiian Princess”: AH.
“quite sensibly…”: Ibid.
CHAPTER 11: THE GLAMOUR SET
“We almost suffered…”: ECP.
“quite a long time”: CBC, Dahl, take 3.
“faster than I…”: RDM.
“quite a shock”: CBC, Dahl, take 3.
“The first impression…”: Ibid.
“only his eyes…”: Ibid.
“quiet Canadian”: Sherwood,
Roosevelt and Hopkins
, p. 270.
“He never raised…”: Ibid.
“This one is dear…”: Hyde,
Room 3603,
p. xii.
“The thing I always…”: Stafford,
Camp X,
p. 253.
“copped out”: Ibid.
“official go-between”: CMC.
“which you would…”: Ibid.
“She is a martinet…”: Ibid.
“It became quite…”: Stafford,
Camp X,
p. 256.
“switched off”: ECP.
“The Home Secretary…”: Ibid.
“a literary striptease”: Troy,
Wild Bill and Intrepid
, p. 153.
“Uncle Sucker”: Blum,
Victory,
p. 303.
“The dollar sign…”: Ibid., p. 312.
“rough and harsh”: Ibid.
“catching up”: CMP.
“the matter of the President’s…”: CMP, HWD.
“the establishment…”: Ibid.
“an all-powerful…”: Troy,
Donovan and CIA,
p. 255.
“secret funds for…”: Ibid.
“maliciously…”: WD, p. 518.
“exposing” and “the glamour set…”: Troy,
Donovan and CIA,
p. 280.
“To put it mildly…”: ECP.
“very complimentary…” HWD.
“dangerous implications…”: Ibid.
“something of a Russophobe…”: Ibid.
“Seventy-two…”: Ibid.
“very reasonable medical grounds”: RDM.
“attached to the President’s…”: Troy,
Donovan and CIA,
p. 296.
“My Dear General…”: Ibid., p. 303.
“do a great deal of good…”: HWD.
“a violent addiction…”: ECP.
“exhausted and almost…”: Coward,
Future Indefinite,
p. 275.
“impeccable secrecy…”: Ibid.
“You know, Ivar…”: YOLO, p. 74.
“the right bit…”: Ibid.
“
PRAY PAUSE NOT
…”: Ibid., p. 81.
“colleagues in economic…”: BBB, p. 103.
“help bridge over…”:
Time,
June 6, 1949.
“The sad thing…”: CBC, Dahl, take 3.
“a very rough ride”: Ibid.
“Although Bill…”: Ibid.
“quite nice”: BSI, pp. 13–14.
“luxurious apartment”: RDM.
“My father knew…”: AH.
“It was Charles…”: RIP.
“mad abandon…”:
NYT,
February 10, 1946.
“especially enjoyed…”: CMC.
“I didn’t understand…”: Baker,
Hemingway,
p. 637.
“in hospitals and…”: Coward,
Diaries,
p. 50.
“These stories…”: Ibid.
“Hurrah!”: CMC.
“Talk little…”: Ibid.
“mere papa”: Ibid.
“Your presence…”: Ibid.
CHAPTER 12: FULL LIVES
“Gamblers just before…”: Pearson,
Life of Fleming,
p. 299.
“must not let British…”: Schapmeier and Schapmeier,
Prophet in Politics,
p. 155.
“through forever”: CMC.
“I don’t know what…”: BBC/NVC Roald Dahl documentary, produced and directed by Donald Sturrock.
“cured”: CMC.
“we hear that…”: Ibid.
“From being a…”: Dahl,
Over to You,
p. 151.
“the noise of gunfire…”: Roald Dahl, “The Soldier,”
Someone Like You
.
“Not many will read it…”: CMC.
“what they could do with it”: Ibid.
“despair held bolt upright…”: Baker,
Hemingway
, p. 486.
“I wish them dead”: CMC.
“cheap for the thrill…”: Ibid.
“to tear one another…”: Dahl, “Claud’s Dog,”
Someone Like You
.
“a
thousand
sisters…”: Treglown,
Roald Dahl
, p. 84.