1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:278 AND stemmed:girl)
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(“Connection with a fortunate circumstance.” We don’t know, unless the fact that Leonard going on vacation was a fortunate circumstance. Leonard’s girl also accompanied him.
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(“A turnabout or change of mind or plan.” We speculate: Before leaving for Maine with his girl, Leonard talked often to us of marriage to her. Since his return he has not mentioned the subject, and as far as we know has not seen the girl. I wanted to ask Seth more about turnabout.
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(Leonard does have a brother, Ken, who also lives here in Elmira, but as far as we know Ken was not involved in the Maine trip, which inspired the envelope object. Leonard’s girl, who went to Maine with him, is also dark-haired. Leonard and Ken look much alike; there is little resemblance between Leonard and John, and I do not look like either one of them.
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(The mention of a dress is interesting, implying a female—and a female did accompany Leonard to Maine, from where he mailed us the object. We do not know whether Leonard’s girl had a red dress with her on the trip.
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(Note on August 14. Jane and I talked with Leonard today, Sunday, and learned that he appears to have put off marriage to the girl in question—see Turnabout—because of her “attitude about money.” It seems he thinks she is somewhat overbearing regarding the subject, since her parents are wealthy. Leonard made the remark, “I don’t think I’ll ever get married,” etc.)
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