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"// those vicious harpies had as wonderful a husband as I have they'd stop writing such bilge about my marriage," states Mile. Colbert
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"I have been Mrs. Joel Pressman for 18 years, will be at 80!
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J_ i ow write this down word for word, so there is absolutely no mistake about it. Perhaps once and for all it'll be understood, even by those who for some peculiar reason don't want to understand."
Her huge eyes glowing, Claudette Colbert leaned over her chair in her Paris suite, pointing to my pad meaningfully.
"I have been Mrs. Joel Pressman for 18 years." She spoke carefully, in measured tones. "If I live that long, I will be for 80. If those vicious harpies had as wonderful a husband as I have, they'd stop writing such bilge about my marriage. There is no basis whatsoever, no rhyme, reason, nor accuracy in the gossip the rumor-mongers are spreading. They have been, they are, they always will be wasting their time."
She v/aited till I had finished noting down the words she had spoken with such feeling. Then, her whole expression changed. She tossed her short, reddishbrown hair in one of her natural, unself-conscious gestures which moviegoers everywhere would recognize, and grinned broadly.
"Most of the time I never take these things so seriously. It's our friends who do. Nunnally (continued ON pace 62)
udette laughs off "her romance with Anton Walbrook."
Visiting orphanage near Rome during filming of "Destinees." Ingrid Bergman with Claudette and Eleanor Rossi-Drago.