Good Lord! Those clues are giving me a headache! I'll check back in a week or two and see if it makes any more sense.
I thought Clara Bow was Miss Hush, not Martha Graham.
shimp scrampi wrote:Jack retorts, "well, after that, she suspected something, but it wasn't that I was the Walking Man!"
shimp scrampi wrote:It does refer to Waukegan, which Ralph Edwards spuriously claims is an Indian word for "walk again" - therefore, "Walking Man" - he could have just said it (vaguely) rhymed. According to straightdope.com, Waukegan actually means something like "little Fort" in Potawatomi.
LLeff wrote:And at the risk of sounding like I'm ragging on Waukegan...I wouldn't call it a metropolis.
scottp wrote:Haven't I heard "Master" used in referring to any man who employs a butler or valet? If it was, say, a British aristocrat and his British valet, we wouldn't think that much about it. But even in the 1940s I'd think they'd want to avoid this word in the Jack and Rochester relationship, because it would bring up memories of slave times.
bboswell wrote:I guess that's true. It's been 50 years and we're trying to play Indiana Jones here. Or is it more like a Canticle for Leibowitz??
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