Saranne Albright was hardly the girl to get involved with Paul Hodge. She was shy, quiet, a good student, and the daughter of Bronwyn Sterling Albright, one of the leading lights in the women's rights movement, and Sidney Albright, a prominent local attorney. Paul Hodge was the son of the Hodges, a family everyone knew and no one liked very much. Their only claim to fame was their disowned daughter, Mary, who was now a movie star. Paul was always in trouble and even his parents didn't like him much.
When Saranne began to feel sorry for Paul, because he seldom seemed to have a fair chance, no one really approved.
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