Chapter 10-2

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From the Parker House they could walk to Filene's and Jordan Marsh, to the Quincy Market, and to Burberry's on State Street to buy the wondrous clothes the children said at first they neither needed nor wanted. When they ventured farther afield, to Newberry Street, Copley Square, or Cambridge, they went by taxicab because Megan said it was just too awkward to bring all the packages back to the hotel by subway or bus. And when Stansfield finally joined them to partake in the frantic Christmas looting that was ransacking the stores, they rented a limousine with a driver for the weekend. "Oh, Stan, this is so elegant." "Get used to it, Megan," he said. --3--Everything was different. Instead of coming out the back of the school and walking down a few town streets toward the woods and the hi

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