31. He dropped to his knees, stretched out his arms and worked the crowd like a gospel singer. 32. He speaks briefly, works the crowd, climbs the stairs, closes the door, takes off. 33. He probably never saw these two work a crowd. 34. He remembered a client who had learned as a young girl, a daughter of a politician, to be a gregarious glad-hander always working the crowd. 35. He was working the crowd as an elf for the Volunteers of America, taking instant pictures of passers-by posing with the more or less jolly old gent. 36. He works crowds instead of stalking past them. 37. His father, Chris, is a state senator who says that politicians have to work a crowd. 38. He worked the crowd like a politician, shaking hands with fans down the right-field line and waving. 39. I can work any crowd. 40. Hundreds of people had gathered to watch him vote, and he worked the crowd, shaking hands and embracing old friends. |