7. Angell's essay meant a lot to me because my own grandfather lived to be 95, his great longevity was both a blessing and a curse.
17. When I talked to him, Angell was quite possibly the only person in the world who remembered Williams from when he drew for New Yorker
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18. When I talked to Angell, every word was precious, because no one else had those memories. He's the last witness.
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19. I'm not too sentimental, but I was trembling when talking to Angell. I had to pay attention to every word. There was no one else.
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