To what extent was Jimmy accepted in the family of Mr. Adams?
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This is intended to show that Jimmy has not only been accepted by Annabel and her extended family, but that he has also been accepted by the entire town.
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This is intended to show that Jimmy has not only been accepted by Annabel and her extended family, but that he has also been accepted by the entire town.
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Adams's future son-in-law was welcome anywhere. The clerks were pleased to be greeted by the good-looking, agreeable young man who was going to marry Miss Annabel. This is intended to show that Jimmy has not only been accepted by Annabel and her extended family, but that he has also been accepted by the entire town.
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