[ the woman makes a good point: if not now, then when? because once peggy had announced, cocksure as ever, that when the war was over she just might go dancing. and when the fighting was done and the dust was settled? there wasn't anyone left with whom she wanted to dance.
her 'right partner' didn't make it through. there's a sad twitch to her smile before peggy casts a glance over the crowd. ]
I suppose I run the risk of being called 'choosy' if I complain about what's on offer as far as dance partners go.
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her 'right partner' didn't make it through. there's a sad twitch to her smile before peggy casts a glance over the crowd. ]
I suppose I run the risk of being called 'choosy' if I complain about what's on offer as far as dance partners go.