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Chapter 7 - Ringing the Cash Register
- From having read candid autobiographies written by liberated women…
- I came home from that visit to Dr Rumsey, started dinner, then took…
- So it was grand for Maureen that, once I ceased being a bawdy school…
- In the 1900s Kansas City was an exciting place. Despite three months…
- Briney took me to see it before he closed the deal, a courtesy…
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- What happens to this ‘Me-ness' when this body I am wearing…
- ‘Every old biddy there will know she's not wearing any,…
- My daughter Susan married Henry Schultz on Saturday, 1 August…
- I buzzed the door phone. ‘Announce yourself, please. '…
- ‘Eh? I'm sorry, Mrs Johnson; there is no more participation…
- There were lulls between waves, but not for us. As the night…
- (Damn it, Briney; why aren't you here? This is your job.…
- That night, when we were tired but not ready to go to…
- Then she shrugged and smiled. ‘So Santa Carolita's…
- He looked sheepish. ‘It's bright sunlight, Mo. This is awfully…