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Making Memories a Stitch at a Time (A Mail Order Bride Romance)
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Making Memories a Stitch at a Time (A Mail Order Bride Romance) in Ottawa, ON
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Making Memories a Stitch at a Time (A Mail Order Bride Romance) in Ottawa, ON
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In her cozy apartment in the heart of New York City, Margaret Collins stitched clothing, dyed with natural herbs and flowers from a small window flower box. It was a cramped area, but she was driven to make a living from it, and she was talented. This desire led her to consider finding a life partner who shared similar dreams - someone with a shop or business of their own and a house with a large garden out West, perhaps in Utah or Montana. As she strolled through the city, a sign caught her eye. The sign hanging above the entrance to a marriage broker's office was painted in bold, eye-catching letters, beckoning women to "Go West." Inside, the walls were decorated with posters of beautiful landscapes and picturesque houses. There was also a row of framed photographs showcasing happy couples in front of their dream homes.
In her cozy apartment in the heart of New York City, Margaret Collins stitched clothing, dyed with natural herbs and flowers from a small window flower box. It was a cramped area, but she was driven to make a living from it, and she was talented. This desire led her to consider finding a life partner who shared similar dreams - someone with a shop or business of their own and a house with a large garden out West, perhaps in Utah or Montana. As she strolled through the city, a sign caught her eye. The sign hanging above the entrance to a marriage broker's office was painted in bold, eye-catching letters, beckoning women to "Go West." Inside, the walls were decorated with posters of beautiful landscapes and picturesque houses. There was also a row of framed photographs showcasing happy couples in front of their dream homes.

















