They ate several meals together in the dining car and he told her she was a dandy girl and awful easy to talk to and how he had a girl in Tulsa, Ok. If I'd been making it up, I probablywould have put her in something a little more suggestive--a Merry Widowfrom Victoria's Secret, perhaps. The other three, though, were real. Debra raised the possibility of makingHelen's Promise the opener of a book contract.
I'd never told John about that, and it was one of the fewthings I didn't tell Frank, either. a fluke; there was the photo ofRichard Nixon, arms raised, flashing the double V-for-Victory sign, withthe Her red hair looked dull, but her eyes were dark and alert and balefulin her white face. if, that is, yourSunday paper carries a list that goes up to fifteen instead of justlisting the top ten.
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