Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 104
... course he is . " " No ' of course ' in it . You should have seen the creature I used to go out with at Heronswell - the one there was all the row about . I tell you I'm looking round for a nice , respectful , hand- some , ignorant man ...
... course he is . " " No ' of course ' in it . You should have seen the creature I used to go out with at Heronswell - the one there was all the row about . I tell you I'm looking round for a nice , respectful , hand- some , ignorant man ...
Page 257
... course not . Her tongue's quite free . " " Yes , but for other reasons . Perhaps she's deaf . Children can be born deaf and dumb . " " She's certainly not deaf . She simply loves it when I sing to her , and she often looks round when ...
... course not . Her tongue's quite free . " " Yes , but for other reasons . Perhaps she's deaf . Children can be born deaf and dumb . " " She's certainly not deaf . She simply loves it when I sing to her , and she often looks round when ...
Page 385
... course there was no reason why it should . She had visited the place as recently as July , though it seemed like a hundred years ago . This feeling was entirely artificial - that she ought to find herself in a new world , just because ...
... course there was no reason why it should . She had visited the place as recently as July , though it seemed like a hundred years ago . This feeling was entirely artificial - that she ought to find herself in a new world , just because ...
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