Six o’clock stole down too soon and rang the querulous melody of St. Anne’s chimes on the corner. Through the gathering dusk they strolled to the Avenue, where the crowds, like prisoners released, were walking with elastic step at last after the long winter, and the tops of the busses were thronged with congenial kings and the shops full of fine soft things for the summer, the rare summer, the gay promising summer that seemed for love what the winter was for money. Life was singing for his supper on the corner! Life was handing round cocktails in the street!
The Beautiful and Damned
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
Possible location error. St. Anne Church, 110 East 12th Street, is very far from the residence of Anthony and Gloria Patch (1) and therefore does not match the description in the novel. For that reason, we located it at St. Thomas Church, completed in 1914 to designs by Ralph Adams Cram and Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in the French Neo-Gothic style.
