Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 75
... called Harlakenden . " " We live two miles outside , at a place called Stede Quarter . It's a lovely old house , and my father's spent the earth on having it done up . But I hate it . " " You hate it ! " " Yes , it's all so precious and ...
... called Harlakenden . " " We live two miles outside , at a place called Stede Quarter . It's a lovely old house , and my father's spent the earth on having it done up . But I hate it . " " You hate it ! " " Yes , it's all so precious and ...
Page 85
... called . But now she fully be- lieved that she meant what she said . Certainly she herself had always loved Harlakenden and infinitely preferred its high ceil- ings and straight walls to the sagging quaintness of Bladbean . But she had ...
... called . But now she fully be- lieved that she meant what she said . Certainly she herself had always loved Harlakenden and infinitely preferred its high ceil- ings and straight walls to the sagging quaintness of Bladbean . But she had ...
Page 399
... called me Sonny . " Rose made an inarticulate sound . For a moment vision too was blurred , then she saw that she must at all costs control herself , and hurrying back to the car she climbed into it and drove away . This time she was to ...
... called me Sonny . " Rose made an inarticulate sound . For a moment vision too was blurred , then she saw that she must at all costs control herself , and hurrying back to the car she climbed into it and drove away . This time she was to ...
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