The Finding of NorahHoughton Mifflin, 1918 - 91 страница |
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... feel as if I had n't said it often enough , " he told her . " Said what ? " asked Norah , though she knew . Norah's girlhood had been oppressed by the superiority of her older sisters . One of them was beautiful , and ways of ease and ...
... feel as if I had n't said it often enough , " he told her . " Said what ? " asked Norah , though she knew . Norah's girlhood had been oppressed by the superiority of her older sisters . One of them was beautiful , and ways of ease and ...
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... against a high and very cold wind . " I have never been able to feel enough enthusi- asm for any one party to forsake all others and cleave only unto it , " he said . " This is a source of trouble , for it 14 . THE FINDING OF NORAH.
... against a high and very cold wind . " I have never been able to feel enough enthusi- asm for any one party to forsake all others and cleave only unto it , " he said . " This is a source of trouble , for it 14 . THE FINDING OF NORAH.
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... feel lonely at the moment of life's experience when a girl should be the farthest re- moved from such a condition . " It must be wonderful to be sure of what is right or wrong , " she said once with some wistfulness . It was during the ...
... feel lonely at the moment of life's experience when a girl should be the farthest re- moved from such a condition . " It must be wonderful to be sure of what is right or wrong , " she said once with some wistfulness . It was during the ...
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... Norah told herself that such a thing must not happen again . Should not love be greater than opinions ? Should it really have anything to do with them ? There were so many things to feel to- gether that 22 THE FINDING OF NORAH.
... Norah told herself that such a thing must not happen again . Should not love be greater than opinions ? Should it really have anything to do with them ? There were so many things to feel to- gether that 22 THE FINDING OF NORAH.
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Eugenia Brooks Frothingham. There were so many things to feel to- gether that what they thought should not matter so much . Skating with Henry on the river with the streets of brick homes lying low and pink beyond the frozen basin , and ...
Eugenia Brooks Frothingham. There were so many things to feel to- gether that what they thought should not matter so much . Skating with Henry on the river with the streets of brick homes lying low and pink beyond the frozen basin , and ...
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accuse afternoon American answered Norah asked Norah average mind believe Boston charming Cinderella cold comparative literature Cousin Henry cried Norah dear delight emotion evidence excitement feel FINDING OF NORAH folded surgical dressings frozen Germans girl Government hand happy 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 and Henry 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 red-hot foot scious seemed silence silly smile speak stand startling Stephen streets suddenly sure talked tea-time teacup tell things Norah to-night told the tutor uncon usual virile voice walked wanted warm White House wonder words young
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