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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... keep them white as ever your grandmother did . I'll keep your clothes clean , too . I'll cook . I'll dig the rocks out of your field . I'll chop wood . I'll tend your cows , if ever you have cows . I'll work hard . I promise- " But the ...
... keep them white as ever your grandmother did . I'll keep your clothes clean , too . I'll cook . I'll dig the rocks out of your field . I'll chop wood . I'll tend your cows , if ever you have cows . I'll work hard . I promise- " But the ...
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... keep as open a mind to Gran as I can manage . Now don't let's never speak of this again . " " No , Min , " Molly whispered . " We never will . But if there's ever one thing I can do to help— ” " I'll let you know , " Min promised . Now ...
... keep as open a mind to Gran as I can manage . Now don't let's never speak of this again . " " No , Min , " Molly whispered . " We never will . But if there's ever one thing I can do to help— ” " I'll let you know , " Min promised . Now ...
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... keep the dress . It looks so handsome on you . And I can't wear it for a long time if ever I could . You keep it , Min . " " Oh , I couldn't , Molly- " " Please , Min . I - I'll be mad if you don't . " • " Well , if you're that bound ...
... keep the dress . It looks so handsome on you . And I can't wear it for a long time if ever I could . You keep it , Min . " " Oh , I couldn't , Molly- " " Please , Min . I - I'll be mad if you don't . " • " Well , if you're that bound ...
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