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Epigraph: Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold. – Zelda Fitzgerald
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Author's note: This monologue imagines Zelda reflection on her love for F. Scott Fitzgerald as she lies in her room at Highland Hospital, North Carolina, waiting for ECT therapy in March 1948.
'Eulogy on the Flapper' is the title of an article written by Zelda Fitzgerald and published in Metropolitan Magazine in June 1922.
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