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For the most part her days held variety and pleasure The place was

beautiful, the weather pleasant, the people congenial She in of the lake, she played

golf and tennis She wore exquisite gowns to dinner and danced during

the evenings But she seldom walked anywhere on the trails and, never

alone, and she never climbed the mountains and never rode a horse

Morrison arrived and added his attentions to those of other men Carley

neither accepted nor repelled them She favored the association with

married couples and older people, and rather shunned the pairing off

peculiar to vacationists at summer hotels She had always loved to play

and ro to avoid

thehter She

filled the days as best she could, and usually earned quick sluht She staked all on present occupation and the truth of flying

time