Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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... kind . I want you to promise me always to be kind to your father . " " Kind . . . " " Yes , kind's the word . There's a thing about men and women you ought to know , because so many people will try to teach you different . To my mind ...
... kind . I want you to promise me always to be kind to your father . " " Kind . . . " " Yes , kind's the word . There's a thing about men and women you ought to know , because so many people will try to teach you different . To my mind ...
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... kind . I want you to promise me always to be kind to your father . " “ Kind . . . ” " Yes , kind's the word . There's a thing about men and women you ought to know , because so many people will try to teach you different . To my mind ...
... kind . I want you to promise me always to be kind to your father . " “ Kind . . . ” " Yes , kind's the word . There's a thing about men and women you ought to know , because so many people will try to teach you different . To my mind ...
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... kind as well as unpractical . " I know " -she tried to smile- " I know you feel like that , and it's good of you both , especially of you . But I'll probably be get- ting married myself . " Her father looked astonished . " You ! Who to ...
... kind as well as unpractical . " I know " -she tried to smile- " I know you feel like that , and it's good of you both , especially of you . But I'll probably be get- ting married myself . " Her father looked astonished . " You ! Who to ...
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