Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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... leave the farm for three months . " " Not in winter - nothing happens on a farm in winter . " " That shows how much ... leaving home - even his honeymoon had been an uneasy perch . Christian would not get him away for more than a ...
... leave the farm for three months . " " Not in winter - nothing happens on a farm in winter . " " That shows how much ... leaving home - even his honeymoon had been an uneasy perch . Christian would not get him away for more than a ...
Page 171
... leave father till the baby's born . " " Have we really got to go into that again ? I told you I was leaving him at once and for ever . " " You mustn't . Because when the baby's born you'll find every- thing changed . You won't want to leave ...
... leave father till the baby's born . " " Have we really got to go into that again ? I told you I was leaving him at once and for ever . " " You mustn't . Because when the baby's born you'll find every- thing changed . You won't want to leave ...
Page 174
... leave her ... " " I leave her ! My God , Rose ! what are you saying ? I'd sooner die than leave her - I'd die if I left her - or she left me . " Rose clenched her hands to stop them trembling . " She's got me , " he continued , " though ...
... leave her ... " " I leave her ! My God , Rose ! what are you saying ? I'd sooner die than leave her - I'd die if I left her - or she left me . " Rose clenched her hands to stop them trembling . " She's got me , " he continued , " though ...
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