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Marion

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Mar·i·on  (mr-n, mâr-)
A city of central Ohio north of Columbus. The home and burial place of President Warren G. Harding, it is a manufacturing center. Population: 36,100.

Marion, Frances 1887-1973.
American screenwriter who won an Academy Award for The Big House (1930) and The Champ (1932). She was the highest-paid screenwriter in Hollywood from 1916 through the mid-1930s.

Marion, Francis Called "the Swamp Fox." 1732?-1795.
American Revolutionary soldier known for his guerrilla tactics against the British in South Carolina.


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Eckert's renown as a reformed assassin or a retired pirate of the Spanish Main had not reached any ear in Marion.
He has mentioned that he and Miss Marion depart for London that day.
Annette ought to be horse sometimes and not always driver; and Willie may as well make up his mind to let Marion build her house by his, for she will do it, and he needn't fuss about it.
 
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