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At the turn of the century "in one of those grey towns along the Burlington railroad, which are so much greyer today than they were then, there was a house well known for its hospitality and for a certain cfharm of atmosphere....No house was pleasanter than that of Captain Daniel Forrester....In the eyes of the admiring middle-aged men who visited there, whatever Mrs. Forrester chose to do was 'lady-like' because she did it. They could not imagine her in any dress or situation in which she would not be charming."
Marian Forrester is pictured through the eyes of a young man who wa at first more than a little in love with her but came at last both to see her without illusion and to grasp the changes in her and in the town of Sweet Water.
Marian Forrester is pictured through the eyes of a young man who wa at first more than a little in love with her but came at last both to see her without illusion and to grasp the changes in her and in the town of Sweet Water.
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