In the air a rumble of shafting sudden thuddings clankings and M. Citroen has to raise his voice. He points out where he has made little changes in procedures cut out some wasteful movement. . . . He has an idea and makes a note in the ever-ready notebook. There is a beauty about all these women there is extraordinary grace in their finely adjusted movements. I have come from an after-lunch coffee upon the boulevards and from watching the ugly fashion of our time; it is a relief to be reminded that... read more