Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 156
... talk in any comfortable sense of the word . If ever she stayed long at the telephone she always started thinking of that night , now nearly five years ago , when a line between Harlakenden and Bladbean would have saved her an anguish ...
... talk in any comfortable sense of the word . If ever she stayed long at the telephone she always started thinking of that night , now nearly five years ago , when a line between Harlakenden and Bladbean would have saved her an anguish ...
Page 207
... talk nonsense ! ' " " It isn't nonsense . I always liked him for some things , even though I didn't for others . " " Very well , then . I'll believe you . And I'll tell you a secret — I like him , too . " Rose looked at her doubtfully ...
... talk nonsense ! ' " " It isn't nonsense . I always liked him for some things , even though I didn't for others . " " Very well , then . I'll believe you . And I'll tell you a secret — I like him , too . " Rose looked at her doubtfully ...
Page 227
... talk to you . " He looked at her disgustedly . " Is that why you sent for me ? " " Yes . I can't go chasing you about the farm , and I'm not going to sit down to another meal without you . I want to talk to you . We'll never understand ...
... talk to you . " He looked at her disgustedly . " Is that why you sent for me ? " " Yes . I can't go chasing you about the farm , and I'm not going to sit down to another meal without you . I want to talk to you . We'll never understand ...
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