Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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... heart was flooded with a tide of happiness so deep and so pure that all life and hope seemed to be born anew in it . Her mother's pleasure was not only in the flowers , but in her , herself , in her Rose Deeprose , who was so ...
... heart was flooded with a tide of happiness so deep and so pure that all life and hope seemed to be born anew in it . Her mother's pleasure was not only in the flowers , but in her , herself , in her Rose Deeprose , who was so ...
Page 74
... heart pump wildly . She could not form the words she wanted to say . " You can manage that , can't you ? " Townley spoke sharply , imagining her dissent . " It's only a few miles out of your way . " " I know . I can manage it quite well ...
... heart pump wildly . She could not form the words she wanted to say . " You can manage that , can't you ? " Townley spoke sharply , imagining her dissent . " It's only a few miles out of your way . " " I know . I can manage it quite well ...
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... heart would break . " . She was not given to pitying herself , but tears of self - pity gath- ered in her eyes . The words had come to her from a book of fairy tales she had read long ago . Somebody had killed the goose girl's horse ...
... heart would break . " . She was not given to pitying herself , but tears of self - pity gath- ered in her eyes . The words had come to her from a book of fairy tales she had read long ago . Somebody had killed the goose girl's horse ...
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