Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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... asked her Uncle George . " I thought it went splendidly . ' " Like to have one for your own ? " asked her father . " No , " she said , abruptly , for fear she should say more . They talked about the car nearly all teatime - how well it ...
... asked her Uncle George . " I thought it went splendidly . ' " Like to have one for your own ? " asked her father . " No , " she said , abruptly , for fear she should say more . They talked about the car nearly all teatime - how well it ...
Page 173
... asked . " She didn't like to . She asked me to do it . " " She's queer , " he said slowly ; " she's queer . " " I suppose she is in some ways . But women often are queer at these times . " " Yes , they are ; even your mother was queer ...
... asked . " She didn't like to . She asked me to do it . " " She's queer , " he said slowly ; " she's queer . " " I suppose she is in some ways . But women often are queer at these times . " " Yes , they are ; even your mother was queer ...
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... asked . You must go , Father . You're her husband . ” " But she doesn't want to see me . She never asked for me . " " Oh ... has she asked for anyone ? " " No. " The days dragged on . Rose rang up her father every evening and sometimes ...
... asked . You must go , Father . You're her husband . ” " But she doesn't want to see me . She never asked for me . " " Oh ... has she asked for anyone ? " " No. " The days dragged on . Rose rang up her father every evening and sometimes ...
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