Rose DeeproseHarper & brothers, 1936 - 407 pages |
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... week after week , without hope of any return , when new experiences piled up without a chance of ever being communicated , and questions arose that could never be an- swered , then Rose began to find time no kinder than a series of ...
... week after week , without hope of any return , when new experiences piled up without a chance of ever being communicated , and questions arose that could never be an- swered , then Rose began to find time no kinder than a series of ...
Page 67
... week . " Rose was shocked . " So that's why you're leaving me all of a sudden like this . How on earth did they ever hear of you ? " " I expect Mr. Satchell told them . ” " And do you really think you're worth a pound a week ? " " Yes ...
... week . " Rose was shocked . " So that's why you're leaving me all of a sudden like this . How on earth did they ever hear of you ? " " I expect Mr. Satchell told them . ” " And do you really think you're worth a pound a week ? " " Yes ...
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... week - end's no use . But any day the week after . . . Can I come Tuesday ? " " Tuesday's market day at Ashford . I'm afraid I mightn't be back till late . " " Do you go to market ? How lovely it sounds ! You really are a lovely ...
... week - end's no use . But any day the week after . . . Can I come Tuesday ? " " Tuesday's market day at Ashford . I'm afraid I mightn't be back till late . " " Do you go to market ? How lovely it sounds ! You really are a lovely ...
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