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Grace was a good fifteen years older than Jerry, but her arms were still soft and white, and Jerry was tired of bumming around, eating in cheap and dirty restaurants; fighting when he had the chance, working in the fisheries when he didn't. Jerry could take care of himself. He was hard. For a while it was swell. Sometimes Jerry even forgot the difference in their ages, and thought it could go on forever. But it couldn't - not after he met Shirley and heard her play that sweet, wild music that promised all the impossible things he had ever dreamed. But Grace's arms were clinging - and Shirley would never understand. It was then that circumstances took hold of Jerry - and none of his hardness not his dreams could help him a bit. He planned against it; he fought against it - but his life followed a vicious inexorable pattern which he no longer seemed able to control.
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 15:19, 26 May 2012

1950 US Edition
By Martin Mooney
Publisher Harlequin Romance #28
Release Month 1950 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Kiss Your Elbow
Followed by Gunfighter Breed

Book Description

Grace was a good fifteen years older than Jerry, but her arms were still soft and white, and Jerry was tired of bumming around, eating in cheap and dirty restaurants; fighting when he had the chance, working in the fisheries when he didn't. Jerry could take care of himself. He was hard. For a while it was swell. Sometimes Jerry even forgot the difference in their ages, and thought it could go on forever. But it couldn't - not after he met Shirley and heard her play that sweet, wild music that promised all the impossible things he had ever dreamed. But Grace's arms were clinging - and Shirley would never understand. It was then that circumstances took hold of Jerry - and none of his hardness not his dreams could help him a bit. He planned against it; he fought against it - but his life followed a vicious inexorable pattern which he no longer seemed able to control.

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1950 <br\>US Edition