Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 152
... able to have one — at least not just yet ; and I don't want a baby and never seem able to stop one starting . " " Christian , what do you mean ? " Rose stood up . She was terrified of what Christian might say . " I mean that I have had ...
... able to have one — at least not just yet ; and I don't want a baby and never seem able to stop one starting . " " Christian , what do you mean ? " Rose stood up . She was terrified of what Christian might say . " I mean that I have had ...
Page 288
... able to see what he really said , and you'll see I've not been lying . " Her voice shook with fatigue and anger . She was dreadfully tired and wished that she hadn't let the argument begin . But how could she have known that he would ...
... able to see what he really said , and you'll see I've not been lying . " Her voice shook with fatigue and anger . She was dreadfully tired and wished that she hadn't let the argument begin . But how could she have known that he would ...
Page 315
... able to change and persuade him . How was it that she always managed people so badly , while Christian had managed them so well ? Christian had always been able to get what she wanted out of anybody . ... ... She thought of Christian as ...
... able to change and persuade him . How was it that she always managed people so badly , while Christian had managed them so well ? Christian had always been able to get what she wanted out of anybody . ... ... She thought of Christian as ...
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