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1919 found me in a New York again, though not of the world of my birth.  I could find no version of my mother in that world.  I got distracted again by music as Jazz came to rule the night.  I traveled among musicians again, and criminals and sportsman. I ran a bathtub distillery.  I was tempted to return to the Olympics but I went as a spectator instead.  I learned to fly biplanes during the war and became something of a barnstormer.  Raced cars and motorcycles.  I collected books. I acted in a few plays and a few movies.   
 
1919 found me in a New York again, though not of the world of my birth.  I could find no version of my mother in that world.  I got distracted again by music as Jazz came to rule the night.  I traveled among musicians again, and criminals and sportsman. I ran a bathtub distillery.  I was tempted to return to the Olympics but I went as a spectator instead.  I learned to fly biplanes during the war and became something of a barnstormer.  Raced cars and motorcycles.  I collected books. I acted in a few plays and a few movies.   
  
One day in 1934 I was having coffee and whiskey in a joint in New Orleans.  I was listening to a cool set when in walked mother.  She sat down at my table as if she hadn't abandoned me in Paris.  She told me it was time to come home.  I thought she meant New York, but she meant Amber. My anger seemed irrelevant to her.  
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One day in 1934 I was having coffee and whiskey in a joint in New Orleans.  I was listening to a cool set when in walked mother.  She sat down at my table as if she hadn't abandoned me in Paris.  She told me it was time to come home.  I thought she meant New York, but she meant Amber. My anger was irrelevant it seemed to her.  
  
 
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big>My Life From the Reign of Eric to the [[Interregnum and the Repair]]</big></div>
 
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"><big>My Life From the Reign of Eric to the [[Interregnum and the Repair]]</big></div>

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