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That storyline, by the way, includes a bit of a coming-of-age moment for Terry:
I'm rereading the storyline that introduces Sandhurst as Normandie's husband, and a lot of her present attitude goes back to her feeling that she owes her aunt for raising her as a child, and if Aunt Augusta wants her to marry Sandhurst, that's her obligation. Given what Sandhurst *does* during this storyline, it's hard to imagine feeling any kind of obligation to him at all -- he goes to great lengths to get Pat sent to prison after Pat and the kids save his life -- but Normandie is, in many ways, still a child playing grownup in terms of the way she looks at the world. That was five years ago, but I don't see that she's had a lot of emotional growth since then.
Oh, and lest we think Abraham & Straus failed to do its opening day duty...
(Kind of a lesser effort compared to what the other stores are doing, and besides, white shirts make a lousy background for hitting.)
That storyline, by the way, includes a bit of a coming-of-age moment for Terry:
Oh, and lest we think Abraham & Straus failed to do its opening day duty...
(Kind of a lesser effort compared to what the other stores are doing, and besides, white shirts make a lousy background for hitting.)
$2.50 for a white dress all cotton shirt. I checked out an online inflation source and was informed of an inflation rate of 1,640.59%. That plays out at $41.01 in 2022 . With what Brooks Brothers charges, that could be quite a bargain. Thread count is an issue.
Normandie is, in many ways, still a child playing grownup in terms of the way she looks at the world. That was five years ago, but I don't see that she's had a lot of emotional growth since....
("Good-bye Mama, I'm Off To Yokohama...")
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(It's like the Hill Page come to life.)
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(An Army officer like -- I dunno -- Major William O'Dwyer?)
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And with this, Jerry and Anna are lost to history.
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"Besides, shouldn't you be working on those complaints from the Board of Medical Licensing?"
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Pat seems ol' sod; reckon Cork by the likes, or Sligo, inismuch probably as balad
tells ran off at just gone sixteen with a local battalion of the bold IRA.
Fergal O'Hanlon was from Ballybay, County Monaghan, if the ballad in question is prototype.