W. C. Fields : his follies and fortunes (1949)

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He arose, kissed them all good-by, then struck out for an evening's entertainment, after a little trouble at the door, during which he put his hat on his upthrust cane by mistake and searched for it all over the floor. He paddled off across the lawn, his expressive hips conveying high self-esteem, and turned, humming, in the direction of the saloon. His self-esteem was forgivable; he had just completed one of the great classics of American comedy. 333