Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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... darkness on the luminous meeting of earth and sky under the moon ; only the lane that went south from Harlakenden could ... dark and strange about them , as if she should be ashamed of them and was not . She could not imagine her mother ...
... darkness on the luminous meeting of earth and sky under the moon ; only the lane that went south from Harlakenden could ... dark and strange about them , as if she should be ashamed of them and was not . She could not imagine her mother ...
Page 407
... dark side of his intelligence - she knew that he had as much need of her tenderness as ever Madge had had . . . . She was looking forward to her life with him , and arranged it in her mind as the shadows swam past her eyes . She would ...
... dark side of his intelligence - she knew that he had as much need of her tenderness as ever Madge had had . . . . She was looking forward to her life with him , and arranged it in her mind as the shadows swam past her eyes . She would ...
Page 408
... dark farther on , but they don't stop . " “ No , they just come round again . ” “ Isn't it funny ? It's just as if we went round the world and came back here . ” Then he added , looking more than ever like Christian : " I wonder what's ...
... dark farther on , but they don't stop . " “ No , they just come round again . ” “ Isn't it funny ? It's just as if we went round the world and came back here . ” Then he added , looking more than ever like Christian : " I wonder what's ...
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