Peggy WebbShe was a beautiful woman, fresh-scrubbed and wholesome. Just like his ex-fiancee. A heartless floozy in disguise.
About This Quote
Although this quote has no real meaning, the writer used the second person pronoun to speak about his ex-fiancee. He describes her as having a heartless-floozy-disguise. This is what he expected to see in his ex-fiancee. It was the same kind of thing he’d seen in his other ex-girlfriends.
The floozy disguise was something that could easily be removed. She might not be good enough for him, but she could be good enough for everybody else.
Source: The Mona Lucy
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