| Martha Foley, Edward Joseph Harrington O'Brien - 1921 - 548 pàgines
...relief fluttered the pale lips that moved in the merest ghost of a smile. The heavy eyelids half -lifted and the child nestled against its mother's breast....away but — I did — at last. I propped her up in bed and ran. If I hadn't — " Her eyes were wide with the shadowy edge of horror, " If I hadn't —... | |
| Martha Foley, Edward Joseph O'Brien - 1921 - 550 pàgines
...with the storm and time to put up the lantern, I was afraid to leave the baby. If she strangled when 1 was gone — with no one to help her — she would...away but — I did — at last. I propped her up in bed and ran. If I hadn't — " Her eyes were wide with the shadowy edge of horror, "If I hadn't —... | |
| Howard Copeland Hill, Rollo La Verne Lyman - 1924 - 560 pàgines
...white and motionless, in her mother's arms. She held the limp body close, her eyes wide with fear. "Dan, is — is she ?" A faint sobbing breath of relief...away, but — I did — at last. I propped her up in bed and ran. If I hadn't — " Her eyes were wide with the shadowy edge of horror. " If I hadn't —... | |
| 1925 - 568 pàgines
...white and motionless, in her mother's arms. She held the limp body close, her eyes wide with fear. " Dan, is — is she " A faint sobbing breath of relief...away but — I did — at last. I propped her up in bed and ran. If I hadn't " — her eyes were wide with the shadowy edge of horror — "if I hadn't... | |
| Rollo La Verne Lyman, Howard Copeland Hill - 1925 - 736 pàgines
...the child nestled against its mother's breast. The girl swayed, shaking with sobs. "Baby — baby!" storm and time to put up the lantern, I was afraid...away, but — I did — at last. I propped her up in bed and ran. If I hadn't —" Her eyes were wide with the shadowy edge of horror. "If I hadn't —... | |
| Blanche Colton Williams, Harry Hansen, Herschel Brickell - 1920 - 330 pàgines
...white and motionless, in her mother's arms. She held the limp body close, her eyes wide with fear. "Dan, is— is she ?" A faint sobbing breath of relief...away but — I did — at last. I propped her up in bed and ran. If I hadn't " Her eyes were wide with the shadowy edge of horror, " if I hadn't — you'd... | |
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