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Updated: May 19, 2025
I allowed myself to become engaged to Breck; accepted his ring and hid it in my lowest bureau drawer; told my family my intentions; let the world see me dining, dancing, theater-ing and motoring like mad with Breck and draw its conclusions; and all this, mind you, before I had received a word of any sort whatsoever from my prospective family-in-law.
Polly did as she was told but her imagination strayed to Denver and Chicago, as she tried to picture Barbara and Eleanor Maynard with Anne Stewart, visiting Pebbly Pit that summer. Meantime, Mrs. Brewster considered the pros and cons of the problem. If this Anne Stewart proved to be the sort of wife John needed, it would be advisable to have her know her future family-in-law.
This, as everybody knows, is irregular, and as bad form as leaving your spoon in your cup. No wonder I got into difficulty! My prospective family-in-law consisted simply of Breck's mother, Mrs.
Saterlee approached the group, some of whose elders had been watching and discussing his approach. "Do any of you own a boat?" he asked. "Train D-railed?" queried the proprietor of the Life-Saving Station, "or was you just out for a walk?" The family and family-in-law laughed appreciatively. "The train put to sea in a washout," said Saterlee, "and all the passengers were drowned."
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