A girl named Smith
por Jane Arbor
You could hardly have a more uninspiring name than hers, Mary Smith thought gloomily. And when you are burdened, into the bargain, with a decidedly unglamorous appearance and a quiet, mouselike personality, you might just as well give up trying …
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You could hardly have a more uninspiring name than hers, Mary Smith thought gloomily. And when you are burdened, into the bargain, with a decidedly unglamorous appearance and a quiet, mouselike personality, you might just as well give up trying -- at least, as far as the opposite sex are concerned. But Mary's prospects were not nearly as dull as she thought, and just around the corner was a very discriminating -- and very attractive -- man, who was to find quite a lot to admire in Mary Smith.
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"You could hardly have a more uninspiring name than hers, Mary Smith thought gloomily. And when you are burdened, into the bargain, with a decidedly unglamorous appearance and a quiet, …"
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