Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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... taken with a chill and had to go to bed for several days . She had aches and a high temperature , and a buzzing pain in her ears . Her mother was troubled , guessing that she had worked too hard and worn herself out ; but Rose insisted ...
... taken with a chill and had to go to bed for several days . She had aches and a high temperature , and a buzzing pain in her ears . Her mother was troubled , guessing that she had worked too hard and worn herself out ; but Rose insisted ...
Page 40
... taken the horse out and left it there , and probably gone off to look for a phone . " " But we're not on the phone at Harlakenden . " " They'd have rung up some one who is and asked them to send round . It would probably have taken them ...
... taken the horse out and left it there , and probably gone off to look for a phone . " " But we're not on the phone at Harlakenden . " " They'd have rung up some one who is and asked them to send round . It would probably have taken them ...
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... taken a fancy to Harlakenden . She had also taken a fancy to Rose ; that was just as obvious and still more flattering . With such an attraction on both sides there was no reason why they should not soon come to know each other very ...
... taken a fancy to Harlakenden . She had also taken a fancy to Rose ; that was just as obvious and still more flattering . With such an attraction on both sides there was no reason why they should not soon come to know each other very ...
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