Mrs. Fisher, on the other hand, saw herself as practical.
Mrs. Fisher recorded some of the conversations, and the tapes were played in court last week.
"He just walked in the room and you were touched," Mrs. Fisher said.
Mrs. Fisher, a vice president for six years, started in personnel.
A Mrs. Fisher kept one nugget and left the rest behind.
After Mrs. Fisher graduated in 1951, she worked for a while as a lawyer.
Like many women today, Mrs. Fisher, the food writer, actually preferred eating on her own.
Mrs. Fisher stood just inside the doorway, leaning forward on her cane.
Mrs. Fisher said that it had been raining pretty hard at the time of impact.
Off and on, during those years, Mrs. Fisher was keeping a journal.