How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
Call was not discharged as soon as he had hoped, so it was the next year, the day before Christmas 1946, that he and Caroline were married. My parents went up for the ceremony in the Juilliard chapel, which, I gathered, was stark in word and dress, but rich in Bach and Mozart, thanks to Caroline's school friends.
I stayed home with Grandma. It was my choice […] Perhaps my soul, now as calloused as my hands, could have borne such a wedding. I don't know. I was glad not to be put to the test. (17.1-2)
We're glad for you, too, Louise. Can you imagine watching your hated twin sister marry the man you loved—or, at least, might have loved? It'd be pretty rough.