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| | The Eugene O'Neill Review |
 | | Since Louise Bryant, John Reed’s widow and Bullitt’s second wife, was a notable woman for Bullitt, the mother of their daughter Anne, and, some claimed in print, the subject of Freud’s analysis, not Bullitt himself, I also kept an eye out for material about her. |
 | | Louise burned them—without sign of emotion— merely because she believed that the private emotions of individuals were not the concern of anyone else. |
 | | When Bryant returned in early 1918 to Greenwich Village, sans Reed, from her journalism stint in Russia, O’Neill had just escaped New York with his new love, Agnes Boulton, to live and write in John Francis’s flat in Provincetown, MA. |
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