I think we all ought to thank Hattie." There was a murmur of polite approval. Jen smiled sardonically. She wanted to ask what responsibilities Lou had ! With her clubs and her dressmakers probably. Whatever they were, they didn't keep her from gadding... The Midland - Pàgina 911921Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Ruth Suckow - 1926 - 308 pàgines
...here to Lenaville every little while and relieved others of us who are more tied by responsibilities. I think we all ought to thank Hattie." There was a...woman who seemed to overflow the small cane-seated rocking-chair which she had hitched into an inconspicuous corner. She had always been considered "not... | |
| Ruth Suckow - 1926 - 308 pàgines
...here to Lenaville every little while and relieved others of us who are more tied by responsibilities. I think we all ought to thank Hattie." There was a...had! With her clubs and her dressmakers probably. Whaterer they were, they didn't keep her from gadding all over the country — everywhere but to Lenaville.... | |
| Dorothy Brewster - 1928 - 536 pàgines
...Lenaville every little while and relieved others of us who are more tied by responsibilities. I don't know what we would have done without her. I think...her dressmakers probably. Whatever they were, they didn 't keep her from gadding all over the country — everywhere but to Lenaville. Hattie moved uncomfortably.... | |
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