Hello!

I'm preparing a book using the "memoir" style with the "fancy" page-layout.

The book consists of over a hundred Chapters, and a few "additional chapters".

Chapters are simply numbered -- their names are simply "Chapter Fourty One", 
(numbers being fully spelled-out), which is how I'd like them to remain.

However, each chapter is preceded by a one-phrase description, for example:

 Chapter One

 in which Foo meets Bar and they become friends.

Here are my questions:

 1. Each chapter's name is of style Chapter, naturally. What's the correct
 style for the description, however? Ideally, I'd like the descriptions to
 appear in the TOC -- under the chapter's name, but without its own
 page-number, which is always the same as the chapter's, of course.

 I currently use the style Addsec*, which is not quite doing it...

 2. For some reason, the chapter-names do not appear on the headers of the
 pages -- as the fancy-layout is supposed to do, does not it? Only the TOC's
 pages have the proper headers.

 3. For the same (or for some other reason), the bookmarks in the generated
 PDF-file, although they refer to each Chapter, have no label.

Thanks! Yours,

 -mi

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