"Each day, the two sisters managed to
find something to argue about. One day, it was men and marriage; the next, it
was religion or politics. Regardless of the argument, Millicent always seemed
to be the most closed-minded and least likely to concede a point to her sister.
For her part, Myrtle was always open to new ideas, was very liberal in her
views, and felt that society as a whole had a duty to take care of, not
penalize, those who were less fortunate. Overall, the constant bickering made
the last three weeks of Millicent’s pregnancy quite miserable."
Happy Reading,
Michael Paul Hurd
Author/Publisher
Lineage Independent Publishing
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