The fictitious lives of the real Margaret and Molly
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Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2013
What happened to Margaret and Molly? The whole neighbourhood was talking about the events of that day, and when the wind blew, it carried the gossip along, whispering to passers-by, carrying it all across the town, over the hills and far away.

People would turn their heads and say, "What happened to Margaret and Molly?" I find it rather odd, as in times like these I think it best to begin at the beginning. So instead, the question should be, "Who are Margaret and Molly?"



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