Day 4
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Times Square at lunch hour looks like a carnival or a listless Mardi Gras. Winter coats hide many secrets: flaws in figure, flaws in taste; but the heat of summer reveals everything. Just by watch-ing the people at the crossings you can never tell when the lights have changed because the crowds keep moving on regardless, the boys in their short-sleeved sports shirts, the girls in their summer dresses, bare armed, bare legged, some bare backed, skin winter white, waiting for their two weeks in the sun. Non-air-conditioned offices are a torment in the summer, ten degrees hotter as you rise from the ground in the elevator, with electric fans to stir the chok-ing air and blow the papers off the desks to the floor. In the cool modern Radio City buildings where offices like Fabian Publications are located, the girls wear sweaters all day in the office and are often absent with brief summer colds.
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