Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 92
... moved into Harlakenden's last field of all , known as Owls ' Entry . She looked and saw that that was what had happened . The sheep - one of last year's ewes , due for its first shearing - stood close to the hedge , where the shadows of ...
... moved into Harlakenden's last field of all , known as Owls ' Entry . She looked and saw that that was what had happened . The sheep - one of last year's ewes , due for its first shearing - stood close to the hedge , where the shadows of ...
Page 119
... moved away as the landlady came into the room . The inn people were anxious to have them gone before the bar was open , and Rose saw that it was already six o'clock . Leaving him to pay the bill , she went and stood at the door , cool ...
... moved away as the landlady came into the room . The inn people were anxious to have them gone before the bar was open , and Rose saw that it was already six o'clock . Leaving him to pay the bill , she went and stood at the door , cool ...
Page 226
... moved to take advan- tage of her being away from home , of the fact that she could not -they thought - get home before a certain hour . . . . And And yet the gossip had been going on for ages . Her father had heard it ; that woman at ...
... moved to take advan- tage of her being away from home , of the fact that she could not -they thought - get home before a certain hour . . . . And And yet the gossip had been going on for ages . Her father had heard it ; that woman at ...
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