St. Martin's SummerTicknor and Fields, 1866 - 442 páginas In 1918 South Dakota, Lilly Clark speaks her mind -- even to her neighbor's chagrin. When a immigrant is being persecuted for the war raging overseas, how can she stand by and not come to his rescue? Can this independent woman surrender her desires to her heavenly Father and her heart to the joy of romance? |
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... hands . She spoke contemptuously of French authors , was well read in English literature , as cultivated Ital- ians are apt to be , and said she " adored the classic writers of England , " as she called the poets and drama- tists of the ...
... hands . She spoke contemptuously of French authors , was well read in English literature , as cultivated Ital- ians are apt to be , and said she " adored the classic writers of England , " as she called the poets and drama- tists of the ...
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... hands on a table , rested her face in them , weeping bitterly , and besought Al- mighty God to interpose in her behalf . Straightway the heavens seemed opened , and there came pouring down such a flood of rain with fierce thunder and ...
... hands on a table , rested her face in them , weeping bitterly , and besought Al- mighty God to interpose in her behalf . Straightway the heavens seemed opened , and there came pouring down such a flood of rain with fierce thunder and ...
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... hand I went into the dili- gence office to secure the coupé if possible for the rest of the journey , but to my dismay found it engaged all the way through to Turin . The morning sun shot a lit- tle bright ray through the office window ...
... hand I went into the dili- gence office to secure the coupé if possible for the rest of the journey , but to my dismay found it engaged all the way through to Turin . The morning sun shot a lit- tle bright ray through the office window ...
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... hand . " O , my knife , my knife ! ' he exclaimed . " Here it is , ' I said ; and stooping down I picked it up from the straw where he had dropped it . I slipped it into my pocket , intending to put it in the travelling - bag after we ...
... hand . " O , my knife , my knife ! ' he exclaimed . " Here it is , ' I said ; and stooping down I picked it up from the straw where he had dropped it . I slipped it into my pocket , intending to put it in the travelling - bag after we ...
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... hand . I listened to the sweet rise and fall of the breath of the sleeping children ; so loud did my own heart throb , that I could plainly distinguish its anxious troubled beat from the peaceful measure of their childish slumbers ...
... hand . I listened to the sweet rise and fall of the breath of the sleeping children ; so loud did my own heart throb , that I could plainly distinguish its anxious troubled beat from the peaceful measure of their childish slumbers ...
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