Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 92
... field . " How do you mean ? Aren't they all gone to Gablehook ? " " Naow . He left four that couldn't walk . " " But he sent the lorry for those . I saw it come just as I went to dinner . " " I reckon he only picked up two ; the others ...
... field . " How do you mean ? Aren't they all gone to Gablehook ? " " Naow . He left four that couldn't walk . " " But he sent the lorry for those . I saw it come just as I went to dinner . " " I reckon he only picked up two ; the others ...
Page 328
... fields to Lenham . You can do it quite easy by that stile . It won't take you more than half an hour , and when you get to Lenham there'll be several buses , quite a lot of ' em , from Ash- ford and Folkestone and all those parts ...
... fields to Lenham . You can do it quite easy by that stile . It won't take you more than half an hour , and when you get to Lenham there'll be several buses , quite a lot of ' em , from Ash- ford and Folkestone and all those parts ...
Page 329
... fields . A fine hope and a fine pretence . By the time she got back they would certainly have missed her , and even if he believed her tale of the walk in the fields , Townley would be furious with her for having gone out like that ...
... fields . A fine hope and a fine pretence . By the time she got back they would certainly have missed her , and even if he believed her tale of the walk in the fields , Townley would be furious with her for having gone out like that ...
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