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marcia
1. "Marcia told me," Herndon said
2. She hadn’t slept well, her mind constantly rehashing the conversation she’d had with Marcia
3. Marcia had been extremely open about her and Frank’s breakup, and the reasons why she hadn’t let their daughter have any contact with him for all these years
4. Too open in some ways, because what Marcia had shared had shaken Karla to her very core - leaving her cold and numb
5. Karla had been surprised when Marcia had invited her over, but surmised that the woman probably felt as guilty about her daughter’s death as Frank did, and needed somebody to talk to
6. Marcia had welcomed her with a smile, leading the way into a large, comfortable kitchen, where they sat at a table and made small talk - how good the weather was this summer, how the price of petrol was hitting the country’s recovery, all the inconsequential tittle-tattle strangers used when they first meet
7. Until Marcia unexpectedly blurted out, “Do you love him?”
8. Marcia gave her own stiff little nod and Karla suddenly realised that for all the years that had passed, this woman still nursed deep feelings for Frank
9. “He’s a bit of a charmer, isn’t he?” Marcia said
10. She sat and stared at the wall for a long moment, then grasped at the little hope Marcia had given her
11. Marcia nodded and withdrew her hand, her gaze hooded, as though she knew what might be coming
12. Marcia stood, crossing to a kitchen cupboard
13. Marcia removed the cork with a squeak that emphasised the quietness in the room, then poured them both a drink
14. Marcia seemed relieved to have got it out in the open and finished her drink in one quick gulp
15. As he took a sip of beer, Marcia tipped her glass at him and he saluted her back
16. Frank half-rose, but Marcia restrained him, her cool hand on the back of his
17. Marcia glanced up at him with a half-smile
18. Marcia took a drink, taking her time, her eyes still filmed with tears
19. Marcia looked away as a tear fell unchecked
20. “Look Marcia, Mandy must have had a reason for what she did
21. He could see the effect his words had on Marcia by the determined clench of her jaw and slight widening of her nostrils
22. Hunter would look after Marcia while he was away, no problem
23. Occasionally he would receive a picture of Mandy from Marcia, which would lighten his day and bring a short burst of happiness, before he would once more decended into the black hole that had now become his life
24. Marcia had visited him only the once
25. Marcia was a young therapist who felt nothing for the people she was trying to help
26. Although Monica preferred to work with several of the other therapists, she did, on occasion, spend her workouts with Marcia
27. Marcia wasn't an attractive
28. Perhaps, Monica's attractiveness did something to threaten Marcia, but Monica couldn't figure out exactly what was bothering her
29. "You don't have to shout at me," Marcia gritted her teeth
30. "You can't talk to me like that!" said Marcia, furious that a patient would speak to her the way Monica had
31. "You think that I don't respect others?" asked Marcia
32. Marcia thought for a few minutes and began to wonder who really was a friend
33. Marcia stared at the floor
34. From that day on, Marcia changed into a different person
35. successful triumph was winning over Marcia, she thought
36. Marcia, who kept an unrequited eye on Robert, asked him again why he spent so much time in the gymnasium
37. Thanks, Marcia, I’d love to come
38. In the bustle of a new term only Marcia remembered to say anything, and that was when they were alone in the common room, having arrived first at interval
39. Emmy-winning actress, Marcia Wallace of The
40. Harold had two of the most popular girls, Marcia and
41. the water with Jason, David, Scott and Terry, Marcia, Heather and
42. on his shorts, Marcia devoured what was left of Ma’s sandwiches
43. hand, engulfed in the conversation with Marcia
44. All because he saw that junk on TV — Marcia Clark and the rest
45. They're all set to get married when this other girl, old Marcia, shows up
46. Marcia was Alec's fiancée before he lost his memory, and she recognizes him when he's in this store autographing books
47. Anyway, it ends up with Alec and the homey babe getting married, and the brother that's a drunkard gets his nerves back and operates on Alec's mother so she can see again, and then the drunken brother and old Marcia go for each other
48. “We went to Marcia and Alan Kohl’s house with a search warrant
49. Alan Kohl will testify that he drove you back to this house the night you left Lily with him and Marcia
50. Once he was on board the water taxi, though, he thought of nothing but the job ahead—Martin and Marcia Harris