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... dress that she liked best but hardly ever wore because she never went to places like Mrs. Jamison went to . Then she took out her red chiffon with the lace collar from her mother's wedding dress . She tucked the collar under her chin ...
... dress that she liked best but hardly ever wore because she never went to places like Mrs. Jamison went to . Then she took out her red chiffon with the lace collar from her mother's wedding dress . She tucked the collar under her chin ...
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... dress ready well in advance , Martha enjoyed her showers with- out hustle . With every word and gesture memorized in mock ceremony , the wedding ran flawlessly . In the wedding picture Martha had on her face a look of quiet triumph . In ...
... dress ready well in advance , Martha enjoyed her showers with- out hustle . With every word and gesture memorized in mock ceremony , the wedding ran flawlessly . In the wedding picture Martha had on her face a look of quiet triumph . In ...
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... dress , too ! " Penny did not budge from her perch or even look at Mother . And Mother , who had blinked at many of Penny's shortcom- ings since the triumph of the party , seemed to think this performance too like the Penny of old . Her ...
... dress , too ! " Penny did not budge from her perch or even look at Mother . And Mother , who had blinked at many of Penny's shortcom- ings since the triumph of the party , seemed to think this performance too like the Penny of old . Her ...
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