<B>Yesterday''s Magnolia</B> by Betty J Vaughn<br><br>Jo envies Margo and Maurice for their ready charm, looks, wealth, glamour, and exciting lives never realizing that it is she who is envied for a life that contains the things that they themselves long for and have not attained.<br><br>"It''s a shame to have so damned much and yet so little." An eastern North Carolina farmer''s daughter, Margot, streaks like a comet into the life style of the rich and famous. Her beauty and exuberant, zestful personality gain her entrance to boardrooms, the White House, a corporate jet stocked with Cristal champagne and caviar, a villa in Italy, and marriage to one of the world''s most powerful men. Maurice, the spurned suitor, seeks friendship and comfort from Margot''s sister, Jo, a quiet, bookish art history teacher. Jo envies them both for their ready charm, looks, wealth, glamour, and exciting lives never realizing that it is she who is envied for a life that contains the things that they themse