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Be Careful, Sis
As you know, Sis, Sally and I started going together our junior year. Our families have known each other for several years. Mom and Dad have always thought Sally was tops, and I guess I hit it off O.K. with her parents, too. Because church has had a big place in both families, our dates were usually church-centered. Sally and I were not exactly leaders in our youth society, but we weren’t at the bottom of the list either. It wasn’t long after I started dating Sally that we both had an unexplainable feeling that we were meant
e a r M a r g e , You and the folks were great during the whole affair. Sally and I are just sorry about the disappointment it has meant to all of you. We didn’t plan to get married the day after graduation from high school, and I am sure Sally didn’t intentionally lead me into it. But we’re married now, and with all hopes of further education indefinitely postponed. I’m not trying to put all the blame on Sally. It takes two to make love, just as it takes two to make a quarrel. I’m at fault, too. But let me explain.
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