Honorable MenIn this psychological novel, Auchincloss explores the circumstances under which the richest and socially secure come to grief over the moral issues of our times. Chip Benedict and Alida Struthers serve as narrators of this internalized biographical tale that covers their lives from after World War I to the 1960s. Both come from a background of wealth, power, and social standing. Shortly before entering law school, Chip marries Alida, a pale beauty with the cunning and talent to become debutante of the year. Chip is called to serve in World War II, returns a hero decorated for bravery at the Normandy landing, and becomes chairman of the board of the Benedict Glass Company. In business, he becomes the perfect executive, serves his community, supports the arts and honors his government. But when it comes to choosing sides on the Vietnam issue, he makes a decision that casts aside the deepest ties and loyalties of his life. ISBN 0-395-38812-0 : $15.95. |
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... tell you ? " " It doesn't matter . I don't give a damn what she says or thinks . " " That's my girl . Neither do I. " " Oh , but you do ! Don't kid yourself . " " I don't . I swear I don't ! " And as I looked at him , it suddenly ...
... tell you ? " " It doesn't matter . I don't give a damn what she says or thinks . " " That's my girl . Neither do I. " " Oh , but you do ! Don't kid yourself . " " I don't . I swear I don't ! " And as I looked at him , it suddenly ...
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... tell me , please , how this unseemly brawl began ? " " They were being mean to Stratton , sir . I thought I'd better help him . " " How were they being mean to Stratton ? " " I'm afraid I can't tell you , sir . " " I see . " How those ...
... tell me , please , how this unseemly brawl began ? " " They were being mean to Stratton , sir . I thought I'd better help him . " " How were they being mean to Stratton ? " " I'm afraid I can't tell you , sir . " " I see . " How those ...
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... tell her ? " " You're telling me . " " That's because I trust you . I'm perfectly confident that you would never betray me to anyone in the world but your hus- band , and he knows about it . " " He does ? Oh , you men . You're all thick ...
... tell her ? " " You're telling me . " " That's because I trust you . I'm perfectly confident that you would never betray me to anyone in the world but your hus- band , and he knows about it . " " He does ? Oh , you men . You're all thick ...
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