Mary Lawson Quote

The lake hadn’t been frozen long and of all them had been expressly forbidden to go out on it, but Norman Pye, who was older than the rest of them, said that it would be safe if they slid out on their bellies. So they did. We thought it was exciting as all get out, Miss Vernon said. We could hear the ice cracking but it didn’t give, and we slid across it like seals. Oh, it was tremendous fun. The ice was clear as glass and you could see right to the bottom. All the stones lying there, brighter and more colourful than they ever are when you look through the water. You could even see fish swimming about. And then all at once there was this loud crack and the whole sheet gave way, and there we were in the water.

Mary Lawson

The lake hadn’t been frozen long and of all them had been expressly forbidden to go out on it, but Norman Pye, who was older than the rest of them, said that it would be safe if they slid out on their bellies. So they did. We thought it was exciting as all get out, Miss Vernon said. We could hear the ice cracking but it didn’t give, and we slid across it like seals. Oh, it was tremendous fun. The ice was clear as glass and you could see right to the bottom. All the stones lying there, brighter and more colourful than they ever are when you look through the water. You could even see fish swimming about. And then all at once there was this loud crack and the whole sheet gave way, and there we were in the water.

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Mary Lawson (novelist) (born 1946), Canadian novelist
Mary Lawson (actress) (1910–1941), British actress
Mary Lawson (baseball) (1924–1997)
Mary Camilla Lawson (1865–?), British politician
Mary Gloria Lawson, Louisiana's first African American female lawyer
Mary Lawson Elementary in Grahams Corner, Nova Scotia