TootsieFootsie
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Marion was only 51, hardly an age when any modern woman would be wanting to or needing to slow their pace down.
She was nowhere near retirement age and a long way from approaching a "slowing down" age.
Just because she had tea with a couple of old ladies doesn't mean she was ready to think of herself as one of them.
She was nowhere near retirement age and a long way from approaching a "slowing down" age.
Just because she had tea with a couple of old ladies doesn't mean she was ready to think of herself as one of them.
I agree, I think there is some real credibility to the theory that Marion chose this Marion was more into the quaint and small town feel than to the big bustling cities- she was a woman then into her 50s- a time when many people start to crave a slower , gentler pace of life. I think Marion was no exception. So why not choose Cornwall on the far west coast, where many a Brit even flocks to for the summer? More noted for its tourism .