Chapter Four Specifications “I really don't care what else it has, but it has to have a tub,” said Sandy to Jim as they drove to inspect yet another house. “I know, I know,” Jim said, “and this house meets the specification to a T. It has two of them, actually three, if you count the one in the maid's quarters. One upstairs and two down. They are old style, cast iron tubs with the claw feet and they are in beautiful shape…like you,” he added, smiling as he studied Sandy's perfect figure. So they bought the old house, using some of Jim's savings and a tiny fraction of Sandy’s recently acquired fortune left to her in her father's will. She told him early in the relationship that although she didn't need to work because she had an inheritance, the museum job was important to her. They nee

