Modern Screen (Feb-Dec 1959)

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(Continued from page 56) days to find out what train I'd take, and he promised to meet me at the station. Cookie called all right, and I told her I'd arrive at twelve-thirty. I know I shouldn't have, but I got up all my nerve and asked Cookie what Tommy was like. "Oh," she said, with a twinkle — if that's possible — in her voice, "you'll see!" And then she laughed. When Saturday morning rolled around, I decided to dress in an orange sweater and skirt (I remembered reading in Tommy's story that he flipped for casual clothes), and I took the eleventhirty train to New York. Sitting in the train, waiting for the minutes (Continued on page 59) 58