. The Ladies' home journal. that suffocatingly intimate dimness;the young, fresh prettiness of the girls. Andmost of all, Paul. They talked about everything and every-body. She knew, it turned out, a surprisingnumber of the girls hed gone out with in col-lege There was Gwendolyn Otley, for in-stance. And Jo Hastings. And Ellen Phillips.• I never knew Gwendolyn very well, shesaid. Except that she was always knee-deep in men. „ Funny thing about Gwendolyn, hesaid. She always told you she adored youand the rest simply didnt count, but whenyou tried to get a date, she didnt have afree evening for


. The Ladies' home journal. that suffocatingly intimate dimness;the young, fresh prettiness of the girls. Andmost of all, Paul. They talked about everything and every-body. She knew, it turned out, a surprisingnumber of the girls hed gone out with in col-lege There was Gwendolyn Otley, for in-stance. And Jo Hastings. And Ellen Phillips.• I never knew Gwendolyn very well, shesaid. Except that she was always knee-deep in men. „ Funny thing about Gwendolyn, hesaid. She always told you she adored youand the rest simply didnt count, but whenyou tried to get a date, she didnt have afree evening for five weeks, because she wasseeing all the guys who didnt count. Lee laughed. Whatever the technique, itseemed to have worked beautifully. Shehad a marvelous time all through school andshes married now, isnt she? He looked at her intently. I don t thinkit worked so beautifully. The guy she mar-ried is a jerk. (Continued on Page 265) i\t IclSl. A custom-made braidof fine, imported real hair,at a price you can afford! J_Z.


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