Chapter Twelve
“Each popping cork” Rosten, Marilyn: An Untold Story, 16.
That was an appealing part Shaw, Marilyn Among Friends, 18.
The salesgirl unzipped Marilyn Ibid., 15.
“She’d been so proud” Shaw, Marilyn Among Friends, 162.
“There seemed to be” Eve Arnold, Marilyn Monroe (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1987), 40.
“For shoes” Ibid.
“Marilyn, I see all your movies!” Rosten, Marilyn: An Untold Story, 17.
“You go back” Ibid., 19.
“Don’t be nervous” Ibid.
“She was in control” Arnold, Marilyn Monroe, 41.
“It sounded as though Eisenhower,” Ibid., 46.
“She rode it all” Ibid., 47.
“Her hair was tangled” Ibid., 49.
Chapter Thirteen
“What Marilyn was doing” Haspiel, Marilyn: The Ultimate Look, 109.
“She never got the time thing” Rosten, Marilyn: An Untold Story, 24.
“I know she’s smart” Sandra Shevey, The Marilyn Scandal (Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Publishing Group, 1990), 238.
“Take out clauses” Ibid.
“Eli, you’re going to be working” James Goode, The Making of the Misfits (New York: Limelight Editions, 1963), 69.
“I followed her up Broadway” Morgan, Marilyn Monroe: Private and Confidential, Kindle edition.
“It was a high moment” Rosten, Marilyn: An Untold Story, 26.
The next day’s gossip column Ibid., 28.
“Both girls” Shaw, Marilyn Among Friends, 158.
“That inner child” Ibid.
“Hurry, take a cab!” Rosten, Marilyn: An Untold Story, 32.
“There was more meaning” Shaw, Marilyn Among Friends, 192.
“She stood before this vision” Rosten, Marilyn: An Untold Story, 28.
“I’ve had these dreams” Shaw, Marilyn Among Friends, 146.
“If you had asked me” Shevey, The Marilyn Scandal, 312.
“She stared into space” Rosten, Marilyn: An Untold Story, 52.
“Actually the whole thing” Miller, Timebends, Kindle edition.
This wasn’t really her style Haspiel, Marilyn: The Ultimate Look, 97.
Chapter Fourteen
Marilyn leaned forward Gilmore, Inside Marilyn Monroe.
The policeman kept her company Haspiel, Marilyn: The Ultimate Look, 65.
“For Miller, a level of frosty detachment” Miller, Timebends, Kindle edition.
“He felt, but he didn’t tell” Barbara Leaming, Marilyn Monroe (New York: Three Rivers Press, 2000), 174.
“Marilyn was all but drenched” Haspiel, Marilyn: The Ultimate Look, 92.
“Well, Jimmy, don’t let it bother you!” Ibid., 93.