A. This will be detailed in chapter 10. We're still working on that.

1. published in the Canadian Play Series, University of Toronto Press, 1976.

2 Yes, I'm using a different format and font from that I employed for ""Secret of the World" in the ;last chapter. In part because I'm following the formats of the documents I've copied. In part because it just looks right to me this way.

3. Actually, this is something my daughter, Jessi, said to me, that I reported to Ted, and that tickled Ted pink.

4. In those days, in England, there were few to none.

5. not as large or as loud as Zero, but that model of extrovert.

6. except for part of the Martie era when for a time she ganged up with Martie against him.

7. Later versions of Ted's play were called "Privates and Generals". I'm not sure whether the first draft was "Privates and Generals" or "Oh What a Lovely War".