Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 197
... never had more than you . She was terribly ill , you know - terribly ill . I'll never forget the time I went through . . . . Oh , Rose , if your mother hadn't been so ill I'd never have been tempted to drink too much . . . that was what ...
... never had more than you . She was terribly ill , you know - terribly ill . I'll never forget the time I went through . . . . Oh , Rose , if your mother hadn't been so ill I'd never have been tempted to drink too much . . . that was what ...
Page 225
... never be as helpless as all that . She might be unpractical , but she had all her wits about her . If she missed the ... never . This was the end . Christian would never forgive her for turning her out even if she herself could ever ...
... never be as helpless as all that . She might be unpractical , but she had all her wits about her . If she missed the ... never . This was the end . Christian would never forgive her for turning her out even if she herself could ever ...
Page 364
... never thought of killing Madge - she had never threatened to kill her - it had never entered her head till that awful moment of exhaustion and despair on the very edge of the flood waters . She had genuinely intended to go to her aunt ...
... never thought of killing Madge - she had never threatened to kill her - it had never entered her head till that awful moment of exhaustion and despair on the very edge of the flood waters . She had genuinely intended to go to her aunt ...
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