Somewhere among the many Marx Brothers books I've read, there is a great line about how Harpo that I want to find again--something to the effect that, though he lived the typical life of a traveling vaudevillian, with all that entailed, he still somehow managed to come through it all somehow untouched or innocent. Something along those lines. Anyone remember the source of that?
Dear Arapaho-
That line is contained in the autobiography, "Harpo Speaks!" The last I heard, it was printed through Limelight Press. A great human interest story.
Best,
Pat