“Ethan said, “I am Ethan Longacre.” “I—I didn’t recognize you,” Molly stammered. “I’m sorry.” Leah realized that Molly had never seen Ethan dressed English-style before. “It is all right,” he said. “I guess I do look different to you.” “But very good,” she added quickly. “How’s your sister Rebekah doing?” “She is well. Recovered from her spider bite.” “Good. She is such a sweet little girl.” Molly looked at Leah. “I’m so glad you stopped by to see me. I’ve thought of you a hundred times since yo...u were here. Come, sit.” They pulled out chairs at the reading table, Molly on one side, Leah and Ethan on the other. “Tell me, what are you doing this summer?” Leah told Molly about her summer job and living arrangements. “Your own apartment,” Molly said, obviously impressed. “I was twenty-two before I had my own place. Then I got married and had kids, and I may never have the place to myself again.” The three of them laughed. Leah said, “Tell us about Christmas at your parents’, and about reading Emily’s diary.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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