Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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... drive . There was just enough light from a hidden moon for her to be able to see her strong hands in their worn ... drive over to show it to your father , and then he's bound to order one for himself , though I really don't know how we ...
... drive . There was just enough light from a hidden moon for her to be able to see her strong hands in their worn ... drive over to show it to your father , and then he's bound to order one for himself , though I really don't know how we ...
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... drive it over to Bladbean . If by any chance she could not get it to start she would have to go on her bicycle ... Oh , if only they had a telephone ! -she was all with her father now in wanting one . But then Bladbean would have to ...
... drive it over to Bladbean . If by any chance she could not get it to start she would have to go on her bicycle ... Oh , if only they had a telephone ! -she was all with her father now in wanting one . But then Bladbean would have to ...
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... drive the car ? " " It's part of it . " " Only part of it ! What's the rest ? ” " Wait till we get into the lanes . I can't talk while I'm driving through all this traffic . " They had come out of the station approach , grazing one of ...
... drive the car ? " " It's part of it . " " Only part of it ! What's the rest ? ” " Wait till we get into the lanes . I can't talk while I'm driving through all this traffic . " They had come out of the station approach , grazing one of ...
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