Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 303
... keep Madge out of his way , but it was difficult to control such an active little person , and en- counters were bound to take place . " I wish you'd keep that child in order , " he said to her once- " she's getting quite out of hand ...
... keep Madge out of his way , but it was difficult to control such an active little person , and en- counters were bound to take place . " I wish you'd keep that child in order , " he said to her once- " she's getting quite out of hand ...
Page 310
... keep Madge at home , and Doctor Pleasants has backed me up . He doesn't believe in institutions - he believes in happiness , and Madge is happy with me . So he says I had much better keep her , but Townley - Mr . Deeprose wants her to ...
... keep Madge at home , and Doctor Pleasants has backed me up . He doesn't believe in institutions - he believes in happiness , and Madge is happy with me . So he says I had much better keep her , but Townley - Mr . Deeprose wants her to ...
Page 393
... keep , so that the fields were properly grazed . Twice a day she went round the place , counting the winter stock , and helped Barnes generally with the lookering . She also helped him milk the cows , though this , in the farming ...
... keep , so that the fields were properly grazed . Twice a day she went round the place , counting the winter stock , and helped Barnes generally with the lookering . She also helped him milk the cows , though this , in the farming ...
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