Texte corriger: "Marjorie Dean, Post-Graduate" by Pauline Lester is a captivating narrative that follows the protagonist, Marjorie Dean, as she navigates the complexities of friendship, love, and personal growth. The story begins with Marjorie enjoying a summer at Severn Beach with her close friends, including Hal Macy, who harbors deep feelings for her. Despite his affection, Marjorie is more focused on her work and volutions, particularly her commitment to Hamilton College, where she plans to contribute to the construction of a new dormitory. This dedication to her work is a central theme, highlighting her desire for achievement over romantic entanglements. As the narrative unfolds, Marjorie is faced with the challenge of addressing Hal's feelings. Although she values his friendship immensely, she cannot reciprocate his romantic interest, leading to a heartfelt conversation where she expresses her inability to love him in the way he desires. This moment is pivotal, showcasing Marjorie's honesty and integrity, as well as her commitment to being true to herself. The story takes a turn when Marjorie travels to Hamilton for a mid-summer visit, expecting to meet her friend Robin Page. Instead, she is surprised by the presence of her other friends, Leila and Vera, who have come to support her. This reunion underscores the importance of friendship and the joy of shared experiences. The narrative concludes with Marjorie's reaffirmation of her dedication to her work at Hamilton, setting the stage for her continued journey of self-discovery and contribution to her alma mater.
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