i wanted to follow up on a comment made by gerald murphy in that letter to him about elizabeth hadley richardsonwhy were hemingway and elizabeth hadley richardson so patable, why he was in love with her and why he may have regretted leaving her later in his life? thanks. >> i think they were very compatible to the degree that they both were coming over to france together, shortly after their marriage, and were discovering a whole new world of art and music. hadley, herself, was a musician. she played the piano. they did share a love for art that united the marriage. but there was a kind of intimacy in that relationship, at least the way he presentede presents n retrospect to "a moveable feast" which is one of the loveliest love stories i think i have ever read, a tribute to hadley. as to why they separated, there was the second woman, pauline pfeiffer, and hemingway really had regrets about that. he felt that soon the writer had two women and he loved them both. and he really had difficulty dealing with that. and hadley was very, very generous in specifying that they separate for a few months to