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“I, on the other hand, still think I’m pretty ugly. I’m not being modest, I just don’t see what others see in my features. I have huge bug eyes, a snub nose and fat lips. I do have good cheek bones, but that’s about it. I prefer to believe that it is my sparkling personality that men find attractive.”
Kate Fulford, Inlaws and Outlaws
“I was angry with Gideon for not coming back all evening and I was angry with his mother for ruining my birthday with her pathetic inability to find a key to, or be alone in, her own house. I knew, however, that I couldn’t justify my feelings to Gideon. I was, I feared, behaving like a spoilt child because my birthday had been ruined and it was hardly fair that I should seek to blame someone else for this when it was no one’s fault. And yet I was still angry and I couldn’t help but feel that Marjorie should shoulder most of the blame.”
Kate Fulford, Inlaws and Outlaws
“Marjorie had been so upset, so she claimed, by the loss of her keys that Gideon had had to stay with her until his father’s return. The spare keys had, it transpired, been in the shed where they were always kept but Marjorie had been unable, in her panic, to find them. Having gained entry to her house she claimed that she was worried that her keys might have been stolen rather than lost and that someone might try to enter the house. She had therefore insisted (or Gideon had offered, but I’m sure it was at her insistence) that Gideon stay with her.”
Kate Fulford, Inlaws and Outlaws
“I Think You'll Find It's a Bit More Complicated Than That

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Kate Fulford, Inlaws and Outlaws