The Finding of NorahHoughton Mifflin, 1918 - 91 страница |
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... laughed indulgently with his fine . head a little raised as he wound a scarf about his throat . " You think too much , " he said . " You will get a line between your brows if you don't take care . " " You have one , " - she put up 3 THE ...
... laughed indulgently with his fine . head a little raised as he wound a scarf about his throat . " You think too much , " he said . " You will get a line between your brows if you don't take care . " " You have one , " - she put up 3 THE ...
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... into golf or idle drifting in a boat while he lounged and whistled absent- mindedly or laughed at transparent jokes . Birth had placed him among the finan- cially secure , and with these he stayed . The 9 THE FINDING OF NORAH.
... into golf or idle drifting in a boat while he lounged and whistled absent- mindedly or laughed at transparent jokes . Birth had placed him among the finan- cially secure , and with these he stayed . The 9 THE FINDING OF NORAH.
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... 't they buy a harbor on the Mediterranean , the way a business firm of New York might buy a wharf on Massachusetts Bay ? " Her aunt had laughed at this remark and pronounced it " too naïve for any- thing . 17 THE FINDING OF NORAH.
... 't they buy a harbor on the Mediterranean , the way a business firm of New York might buy a wharf on Massachusetts Bay ? " Her aunt had laughed at this remark and pronounced it " too naïve for any- thing . 17 THE FINDING OF NORAH.
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... laughed , and made one of his disconcerting entries into the conversation . " Your mind , " he said , “ is unlit by the guiding star of prejudice and is therefore unsustained by secure hatreds and con- tempts . This condition 20 THE ...
... laughed , and made one of his disconcerting entries into the conversation . " Your mind , " he said , “ is unlit by the guiding star of prejudice and is therefore unsustained by secure hatreds and con- tempts . This condition 20 THE ...
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... laughed , a short , excited laugh . " They said also that he wrote his note because he was afraid of scandalous let- ters in possession of the German Ambas- sador . " " These ladies , " said Mr. Marks , " have generous and fecund minds ...
... laughed , a short , excited laugh . " They said also that he wrote his note because he was afraid of scandalous let- ters in possession of the German Ambas- sador . " " These ladies , " said Mr. Marks , " have generous and fecund minds ...
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accuse afternoon American answered Norah asked Norah Aunt Frances says average mind believe beside Norah Boston charming Cinderella cold comparative literature Cousin Henry cried Norah dear delight emotion EUGENIA BROOKS FROTHINGHAM evidence excitement feel FINDING OF NORAH frozen Germans girl Government hand happy HARVARD COLLEG hate heart Henry rose Henry's high explosive honor ideal ideas Kingsley laughed lift her eyes looked luncheon Major Barbara Mexico nations ness never Norah began Norah drew Norah felt Norah found Norah knew Norah left Norah spoke Norah stood Norah thought Old Marks pacifist pale paused peace persons Plattsburg President President's pro-German proud to fight Public Garden scious seemed silence silly smile speak stand startling Stephen streets suddenly sure talked tea-time teacup tell to-night told the tutor uncon usual virile voice walked wanted warm White House wonder words young