51. He looked like his father does whenever I return from one of my infrequent but highly productive shopping sprees. 52. He said his father did not like cheap knock-offs. 53. He tackled the personal correspondence she brought him, handwriting thank-you notes just as his father did. 54. He said, and his cousin Eva Wagner concurred, that his father did his best to discredit him with other opera houses. 55. He threw the kitchen towel over his left shoulder the way his father did. 56. He went to England as a child when his father, an oceanographer, was doing research in the North Sea. 57. His father could do anything from shoeing horses to building wagons. 58. His father did, but then his father had to go away for a week. 59. He would hug the kid and lift him high in the air like a proud father does. 60. His oldest son, Michael, often finds himself thinking about how his father did things. |