Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 123
... seemed cheerful to her since she had no part in it , or she walked slowly down lanes fringed with pearl - strung brambles , past misty shapes of stacks , while distant sounds came large and hollow through the fog . She had passed , too ...
... seemed cheerful to her since she had no part in it , or she walked slowly down lanes fringed with pearl - strung brambles , past misty shapes of stacks , while distant sounds came large and hollow through the fog . She had passed , too ...
Page 193
... seemed to smile , as a few sunset streamers reached it from under a cloud . She walked up the little garden between rows of tulips planted in forget - me - not , and wondered how she had ever re- garded this place as a prison . It seemed ...
... seemed to smile , as a few sunset streamers reached it from under a cloud . She walked up the little garden between rows of tulips planted in forget - me - not , and wondered how she had ever re- garded this place as a prison . It seemed ...
Page 230
... seemed to be the woman who had been her friend . She could not think of Christian without the deepest distress , even though she no longer loved her . She could not love her , yet neither could she hate her , and cer- tainly the feeling ...
... seemed to be the woman who had been her friend . She could not think of Christian without the deepest distress , even though she no longer loved her . She could not love her , yet neither could she hate her , and cer- tainly the feeling ...
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