Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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Page 34
... turned into the westward lane , pressing down the stiff accelerator as far as it would go . The car checked and coughed , then began to gather speed ; she had driven a mile under the moon before she realized she had not turned on her ...
... turned into the westward lane , pressing down the stiff accelerator as far as it would go . The car checked and coughed , then began to gather speed ; she had driven a mile under the moon before she realized she had not turned on her ...
Page 58
... turned instinctively at this hour towards her mother's people . They were the children who had played in the Norfolk farm- yard , the heroes and heroines of her mother's tales - little Joe , little Susie , little Stan , and little May ...
... turned instinctively at this hour towards her mother's people . They were the children who had played in the Norfolk farm- yard , the heroes and heroines of her mother's tales - little Joe , little Susie , little Stan , and little May ...
Page 386
... turned round and saw her father coming into the yard , followed by little Ronnie . It was the first time that she had seen the child for nearly a year - as she had always timed her visits to dodge him — and here at last was change . He ...
... turned round and saw her father coming into the yard , followed by little Ronnie . It was the first time that she had seen the child for nearly a year - as she had always timed her visits to dodge him — and here at last was change . He ...
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