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Marjorie Dean Macy

CHAPTER XXIII.  OUT OF THE PAST

Word Count: 2189    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

d ever of attaining. It often takes some very small thing to turn the tide of approval or disapproval. The tide had

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Marjorie Dean Macy
Marjorie Dean Macy
“Marjorie was a feast for beauty-loving eyes as she sat on the wide stone edge of the silver-spraying fountain with its musical murmur of water splashing into a white marble basin. The mannish cut of her gray knickered riding clothes merely made her look more than ever like a little girl. From under her little round gray hat with its bit of irridescent color her bright brown curls showed in a soft fluff. She sat smiling at Ronny, a sleeve of her riding coat pushed back from one rounded arm, one hand trailing idly in the clear water of the basin.”