The Finding of NorahHoughton Mifflin, 1918 - 91 страница |
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Eugenia Brooks Frothingham. " You have one , " - she put up her hands and stretched smooth the cleft on his forehead . " You have one ; but you don't think , Henry . You are sure of things without having to puzzle them out . " She had ...
Eugenia Brooks Frothingham. " You have one , " - she put up her hands and stretched smooth the cleft on his forehead . " You have one ; but you don't think , Henry . You are sure of things without having to puzzle them out . " She had ...
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... hands met these times were of a pre- ciousness far beyond an interchange of sympathetic opinion . - -- All that belonged to youth and wom- anhood was Henry's . Love and home and the children that might be dear things , tender things ...
... hands met these times were of a pre- ciousness far beyond an interchange of sympathetic opinion . - -- All that belonged to youth and wom- anhood was Henry's . Love and home and the children that might be dear things , tender things ...
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... hands to them and say , ' Don't , don't , it need n't be like this . Can't we settle it some other way ? " " And then with much eagerness and a little hesitation she told the tutor her idea about open ports for the ships of all nations ...
... hands to them and say , ' Don't , don't , it need n't be like this . Can't we settle it some other way ? " " And then with much eagerness and a little hesitation she told the tutor her idea about open ports for the ships of all nations ...
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... hand to the helm of an agonizing world , and on the morning after , Mr. Marks met Norah as she came from the break- fast - room . He met her with evident design and put into her hands the news- paper containing the American Presi ...
... hand to the helm of an agonizing world , and on the morning after , Mr. Marks met Norah as she came from the break- fast - room . He met her with evident design and put into her hands the news- paper containing the American Presi ...
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... buttoning his overcoat . Her hand paused as though caressingly upon each large button , but the action was auto- matic . Her mind was busy and restless . She wished that Henry would not appear at such mental 44 THE FINDING OF NORAH.
... buttoning his overcoat . Her hand paused as though caressingly upon each large button , but the action was auto- matic . Her mind was busy and restless . She wished that Henry would not appear at such mental 44 THE FINDING OF NORAH.
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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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