Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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... sometimes . All I want of you is to be kind . I sometimes fear you're inclined to be a little hard . Hard by name , hard by nature ; I always think Rose is a hard name . " " Mother , how can you say so ? It's a flower . " " I know , but ...
... sometimes . All I want of you is to be kind . I sometimes fear you're inclined to be a little hard . Hard by name , hard by nature ; I always think Rose is a hard name . " " Mother , how can you say so ? It's a flower . " " I know , but ...
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... Sometimes she had to persuade it , sometimes she had to force it , sometimes it overwhelmed her with a strange maternal power of pity in which she could do and suffer all things . She could not say that Townley had disappointed her ...
... Sometimes she had to persuade it , sometimes she had to force it , sometimes it overwhelmed her with a strange maternal power of pity in which she could do and suffer all things . She could not say that Townley had disappointed her ...
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... sometimes better and some- times worse - a mixture of rain and sunshine , heat and cold . Some- times she endured it , sometimes she enjoyed it , always she ac- cepted it ; that brief period of rebellion , years ago at Primrose Hall ...
... sometimes better and some- times worse - a mixture of rain and sunshine , heat and cold . Some- times she endured it , sometimes she enjoyed it , always she ac- cepted it ; that brief period of rebellion , years ago at Primrose Hall ...
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