Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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... sure . It seems only yesterday she was a leetle tiny gurl . You'll be leaving school quate soon , I suppose , dear ? " " Yes , Mrs. Swaffer , at the end of this term . Dad wants me home this summer to help on the farm . ” “ Oh , you're ...
... sure . It seems only yesterday she was a leetle tiny gurl . You'll be leaving school quate soon , I suppose , dear ? " " Yes , Mrs. Swaffer , at the end of this term . Dad wants me home this summer to help on the farm . ” “ Oh , you're ...
Page 43
... sure that nothing dreadful's hap- pened . There's very little traffic on this lane , and if they'd been hurt it isn't likely anyone would have come along and found them so late at night . No , depend on it , they got out themselves ...
... sure that nothing dreadful's hap- pened . There's very little traffic on this lane , and if they'd been hurt it isn't likely anyone would have come along and found them so late at night . No , depend on it , they got out themselves ...
Page 112
... sure he'd be terribly disappointed if he thought it was wasted on you . " " It is wasted , for I don't want to marry him . " " Are you quite sure ? " " Yes , quite sure . Do you want me to get married ? " " I shouldn't mind if you did ...
... sure he'd be terribly disappointed if he thought it was wasted on you . " " It is wasted , for I don't want to marry him . " " Are you quite sure ? " " Yes , quite sure . Do you want me to get married ? " " I shouldn't mind if you did ...
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