Pat made apologies to the family for her hysterical behavior, while Mary and Jim took pride in Alice's mature handling of her sister's rage. Lee helped dress John in less conservative clothes for his dinner date with Pat, which Lee ...See morePat made apologies to the family for her hysterical behavior, while Mary and Jim took pride in Alice's mature handling of her sister's rage. Lee helped dress John in less conservative clothes for his dinner date with Pat, which Lee believed was related to Pat's court case. Pat's appearance held John transfixed. Pat and John's dinner date went well until she admitted that she only agreed to have dinner with him under duress from her father. Written by
Skip Eastport
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