The Improvement Era, Vol. 37: March, 1934 (Classic Reprint)

The Improvement Era, Vol. 37: March, 1934 (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from The Improvement Era, Vol. 37: March, 1934

Cqueline press ed her little nose ‘against the plate glass show window, quite unmin’d ful of the soot that might be there to smudge it. She wasn’t very tall and the March wind whipped he’r lastzspring s coat tightly about her, making her look inadequately slen d_e_r. There was an interesting little bun of cinnamon brown hair curled softly against her neck, soft and white as a baby’ 3. A saucy little hat dipped toward a carefully penciled eye brow Her pretty mouth touched with too vivid a lip stick was unusually Wistful. She looked more child than wom an (in reality she was nearly nine teen - had just completed her sec ond quarter at college.) Now her whole attention was fastened on a dress m the window.

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