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Happy endings.


We enjoyed Richard Ri·chard   , Joseph Henri Maurice Known as "Rocket." 1921-2000.

Canadian hockey player. A right wing for the Montreal Canadiens (1942-1960), he led his team to eight Stanley Cup championships and was the first player to score 50 goals in a
 Alleva's review of Bright Young Things ("Not 'Vile' Enough," October 22). Unlike Alleva, however, we found no fault with the use of World War II to end the movie. Why not use a historical war rather than the fictitious Based upon a fabrication or pretense.

A fictitious name is an assumed name that differs from an individual's actual name. A fictitious action is a lawsuit brought not for the adjudication of an actual controversy between the parties but merely for the purpose of
 war that ends Waugh's novel? Our real objection A formal attestation or declaration of disapproval concerning a specific point of law or procedure during the course of a trial; a statement indicating disagreement with a judge's ruling.  was to the "happy ending" tacked on. In Vile Bodies Vile Bodies is a 1930 novel by Evelyn Waugh satirising decadent young London society between World War I and World War II. The title comes from the Epistle to the Philippians 3:21. , Adam never bought Nina back, as he does in the movie. The whole point of the book was that Adam never found the happiness he hoped for.

One other thing: it was Lady Julia, not Diana, in Brideshead Revisited.

ART & JUNE BUTLER

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Title Annotation:To the Editors
Author:Butler, June
Publication:Commonweal
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:Nov 19, 2004
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