Al Kling wrote:
"Here I am sitting at a comfortable table loaded heavily with books, with one eye on my typewriter and the other on Licorice the cat, who has a great fondness for carbon paper, and I am telling you that the Emperor Napoleon was a most contemptible person. But should I happen to look out of the window, down upon Seventh Avenue, and should the endless procession of trucks and carts come to a sudden halt, and should I hear the sound of the heavy drums and see the little man on his white horse in his old and much-worn green uniform, then I don’t know, but I am afraid that I would leave my books and the kitten and my home and everything else to follow him wherever he cared to lead
"I love that quote! It has long been one of my favorites....ahem.....I mean for fictional writing......not that something so foolish would ever occur........at least for a Hanoverian officer. What's that? Yes, sir, Generaal Bijl, I do happen to remember the way to KP. I should, sir, as I spent most of my waking hours there before I was promoted to Major. Yes, sir. I absolutely agree, the Corsican is a Roach.....sir." [Salute]
Dang!