Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 52
... Took out the make - and - break ? What's that ? " " A part of the magneto . The car couldn't go without it . " " You mean to tell me that you took out a part of the car so as to spoil it . Rose , you're to put it back at once . " " I ...
... Took out the make - and - break ? What's that ? " " A part of the magneto . The car couldn't go without it . " " You mean to tell me that you took out a part of the car so as to spoil it . Rose , you're to put it back at once . " " I ...
Page 163
... took no pride in his uncle's marriage with a friend of the Hollinsheds . Rather it seemed to him a presumption , a trespass into a private , forbidden world , where the Deeproses had no rights and where their presence dishonoured ...
... took no pride in his uncle's marriage with a friend of the Hollinsheds . Rather it seemed to him a presumption , a trespass into a private , forbidden world , where the Deeproses had no rights and where their presence dishonoured ...
Page 258
... took her in her arms she snug- gled against her so confidingly that Rose would feel tears of love come into her eyes . Sometimes she was sorry that Madge would not notice Townley . He seemed upset about it , and took a great deal of ...
... took her in her arms she snug- gled against her so confidingly that Rose would feel tears of love come into her eyes . Sometimes she was sorry that Madge would not notice Townley . He seemed upset about it , and took a great deal of ...
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