He thinks Lora May Hollingsway is a gold digger since she was born and raised on the wrong side of the tracks. He is a schoolteacher by day and his wife is a radio scriptwriter at night. Deborah Bishop, who looked stunning in a Navy uniform during World War II, is terrified that she would never be able to dress appropriately for a Country Club event again. Addie has just left town with one of these three spouses when a messenger on a bicycle brings them a letter written to all three of them, which they open and read aloud. They won't know which one until the next day.
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He thinks Lora May Hollingsway is a gold digger since she was born and raised on the wrong side of the tracks. He is a schoolteacher by day and his wife is a radio scriptwriter at night. Deborah Bishop, who looked stunning in a Navy uniform during World War II, is terrified that she would never be able to dress appropriately for a Country Club event again. Addie has just left town with one of these three spouses when a messenger on a bicycle brings them a letter written to all three of them, which they open and read aloud. They won't know which one until the next day.
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