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The dark fantastic (1947)

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Will." After a few confidential chats Judith could talk to him as though she had his welfare at heart. "Those girls in Woodridge have served their purpose, but you don't want to be playing around all your life." He grew very red and muttered something unintelligible, but she saw that the idea was not unpleasing to him.
    "I think you should go to the next party, and if you don't like going alone why don't you ask Miss Ann to let you take Thorne?" Judith threw in this suggestion carelessly, expecting to meet with reluctance, if not actual rejection. To her surprise the idea was accepted with a promptness that startled her. Will said he would speak to his mother.
    Ann Tomlinson, when approached, was likewise surprisingly co-operative. She seemed quite willing for Thorne to attend the neighborhood taffy pulls and sleigh rides with her younger son. And when Thorne, pleased and excited at the prospect of wearing her pretty dress wondered if Richard would approve, she was told to say nothing to Richard about it.

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