Class of '29 by Orrie Lashin;Milo M. (Milo Milton) Hastings
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the Last Supper. But mind you--art only, no propaganda.
MARTIN. I'll do a charcoal of the Palisades for you. LAURA. I forbid it. They're an invitation to suicide. TIPPY. He'll draw the Palisades from the bottom looking up. That's an invitation to climb. KEN. There's a lot in the point of view! LAURA. Good! Climbing is much more fun than jumping off! KEN. All one needs is a toehold to get started. TIPPY. I say, Ken, so you feel really started now? KEN. I sure do. TIPPY. That's great! MARTIN. When you get to the top, don't push anyone off. TIPPY. There is plenty of room on top of the Palisades. MARTIN. You've stacked the analogy on me. Most mountains don't have flat tops. KEN. Ah, hell, Martin, you're just being stubborn. Kate showed us your drawing in the _New Yorker_. |
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