Book Synopsis: MEET THE
MARSHALLS --
NICE PEOPLE,
THE MARSHALLS
DON: "Most marriages have a bachelor friend like Peter -- a satisfactory relationship all around, really. Nothing ever comes of it. Peter must've been the most surprised man on earth when Connie started taking his gallantry seriously. Of course, I'm not resentful toward the poor ass."
CONNIE: "If he wants a wife who'll be subservient to his every whim, and I need a husband who'd love and cherish me as an equal -- well, tough luck. We'll both be better off going our separate ways. It's only sensible."
ERIC: "Of course, I saw the whole thing coming, They seemed to expect me to be surprised. Parents are so naive."
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