"All of my gentlemen callers were sons of planters and of course I assumed that I would be married to one and raise my family on a large piece of land with plenty of servants. But man proposes โ and woman accepts the proposal! โ To vary that old, old saying a little bit โ I married no planter! I married a man who worked for the telephone company!"
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Amanda, Scene Six
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