Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 119
... stood up . " I'm going - I can't stay any longer . Will you please take me home . ' " But , Rose ... " " I must . There's no good us going on like this . We'll only end by quarrelling , and I don't want to quarrel with you again ...
... stood up . " I'm going - I can't stay any longer . Will you please take me home . ' " But , Rose ... " " I must . There's no good us going on like this . We'll only end by quarrelling , and I don't want to quarrel with you again ...
Page 399
... stood away from the others at the corner of a field called Waxes . One of the hedgers had seen him go in there ; he must have gone straight from the telephone box , which he had left twice , returning to apologize for his first ...
... stood away from the others at the corner of a field called Waxes . One of the hedgers had seen him go in there ; he must have gone straight from the telephone box , which he had left twice , returning to apologize for his first ...
Page 400
... stood by the Hollinsheds if they had been attacked by scandal and prison and murder . This letter had come to tell him he had hoped too much and dreamed too wildly , and on the top of all his other cares it had crushed him . He had been ...
... stood by the Hollinsheds if they had been attacked by scandal and prison and murder . This letter had come to tell him he had hoped too much and dreamed too wildly , and on the top of all his other cares it had crushed him . He had been ...
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