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She had what every woman wants...
Cassy Pringle was rich. Her clothes came from the best big city shops. Socially, she was at the top. She lived with her family in a beautiful home overlooking San Francisco from its most respectable heights. To an outsider, her life seemed wonderfully full of the ease and glamour that accompany wealth and position.
But Cassy ran away. She ran away from money, social position, and a domineering father to marry Dan Wallace, the family chauffeur. Cassy and Dan laughed at poverty and, for a while, lived alone in the world of their deeply exciting passion. Then Dulce Varner arrived on the scene. Dulce was rich spoiled, and sultry. Her effect on the lives of Cassy and Dan is a story of heartache, tragedy, and final happiness which demonstrates again why Kathleen Norris is one of America's most popular writers of romantic novels.
Cassy Pringle was rich. Her clothes came from the best big city shops. Socially, she was at the top. She lived with her family in a beautiful home overlooking San Francisco from its most respectable heights. To an outsider, her life seemed wonderfully full of the ease and glamour that accompany wealth and position.
But Cassy ran away. She ran away from money, social position, and a domineering father to marry Dan Wallace, the family chauffeur. Cassy and Dan laughed at poverty and, for a while, lived alone in the world of their deeply exciting passion. Then Dulce Varner arrived on the scene. Dulce was rich spoiled, and sultry. Her effect on the lives of Cassy and Dan is a story of heartache, tragedy, and final happiness which demonstrates again why Kathleen Norris is one of America's most popular writers of romantic novels.
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