From Searle's Sketchbook

June, 1955

Ronald Searle is one of England's very best cartoonists. His drawings appear regularly in Punch and he's most famous for his Charles Addams-like inhabitants of a girl's school named St. Trinians. Americans are getting a chance to meet these girls in a recently released film titled, The Belles of St. Trinians, starring Alastair Sim, and Alfred A. Knopf has published a book of his choicest cartoons called The Female Approach.
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"Lovely morning, Mr. Westhouse ..."
"Very well, Mr. Smith, we agree to your terms. You back our film 'The Life of Lord Nelson' and your friend gets the title role."