Mary Ware's Promised Land

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( Trade Mark, Reg. U. S. Pat. Of. ) Each one vol., large 12mo, cloth, illustrated
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Each one vol. small quarto, cloth, illustrated, and printed in colour
Each one vol., thin 12mo, cloth, illustrated
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L. C. PAGE & COMPANY 53 Beacon Street Boston, Mass.

Copyright , 1912, By L. C. Page & Company. (INCORPORATED) ———— Entered at Stationers' Hall, London ———— All rights reserved First Impression, October, 1912 THE COLONIAL PRESS C. H. SIMONDS & CO., BOSTON, U. S. A.
TO MISS FANNY CRAIG THE MISS ALLISON OF THESE STORIES, WHOSE ROAD OF THE LOVING HEART RUNS WIDE AND FAR THROUGH ALL THIS HAPPY VALLEY

When the Ware family boarded the train in San Antonio that September morning for their long journey back to Lone-Rock, every passenger on the Pullman straightened up with an appearance of interest. Somehow their arrival had the effect of a breath of fresh air blowing through the stuffy car. Even before their entrance some curiosity had been awakened by remarks which floated in from the rear platform, where they were bidding farewell to some friends who had come to see them off.

Annie F. Johnston
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Английский

Год издания

2008-01-10

Темы

Young women -- Juvenile fiction

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