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The Norrises Discuss Marriage


THE original idea was to enter with a sugary smile, with the Marriage Question (to be capitalized, of course), concealed beneath one’s overcoat, to carefully deposit this bomb beneath the table on the near side of which sat Kathleen Norris and on the far side of which sat Charles G. Norris, who is Kathleen’s husband and brother to the late Frank Norris, to …

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