West of the HillMacmillan Company, 1949 - 248 страница "Here is a heart-warming novel about Maine people two generations ago. The tall, chestnut-haired girl named Molly had grown up in an atmosphere of poverty, loneliness, and fear among the fishermen who worked along the coast, shut off from the inland farms by a great forest-covered hill. "West of the Hill" meant happiness to Molly - an impossible dream. But the dream came true when she bundled up her few rags and rode off with stalwart young Brad Hartwell, fish peddler and farmer. |
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... girl who lives with you . Molly . You've been abusing that girl , Gust . You and your wife have been abus- ing her for years . It's going to stop . " Could this be Brad ? Gust Dennis swore . He said , " What makes you think so ? And ...
... girl who lives with you . Molly . You've been abusing that girl , Gust . You and your wife have been abus- ing her for years . It's going to stop . " Could this be Brad ? Gust Dennis swore . He said , " What makes you think so ? And ...
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... girls were laughing , too . All but Min . Rene's fingers gripped the window ledge . One girl , in Molly Hartwell's heathen - yellow dress , swayed in the line like a cornstalk . She did not laugh . Her face was grave , but her eyes were ...
... girls were laughing , too . All but Min . Rene's fingers gripped the window ledge . One girl , in Molly Hartwell's heathen - yellow dress , swayed in the line like a cornstalk . She did not laugh . Her face was grave , but her eyes were ...
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... girl . He had left them all behind , boys , girls , and bright morning . " Bet you could lick him , Albry , " boasted Ernie Drew . " Bet I could myself . Lick him easy . " " Sure you could , " agreed Milt Avery , the school bully ...
... girl . He had left them all behind , boys , girls , and bright morning . " Bet you could lick him , Albry , " boasted Ernie Drew . " Bet I could myself . Lick him easy . " " Sure you could , " agreed Milt Avery , the school bully ...
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