The Fires of SpringRandom House, 1949 - 495 Seiten A character study of a boy, from his early life in a Pennsylvania poorhouse to his marriage to his childhood sweetheart in New York. |
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... , " David grunted . “ That's what you mean ? " " Yes . That's what 100 means . ' " " David released a huge grin . " Good ! Next month I'll do all those things , too . " " And if you do , " Miss Clapp said 4 THE FIRES OF SPRING Part.
... , " David grunted . “ That's what you mean ? " " Yes . That's what 100 means . ' " " David released a huge grin . " Good ! Next month I'll do all those things , too . " " And if you do , " Miss Clapp said 4 THE FIRES OF SPRING Part.
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... school teachers has been tellin ' ya is a lotta bunk ! Be a bum and be rich ! That's the new rule ! " When the Packard stopped at Paradise the talkative business man grabbed David's arm . " Son , " he whispered 80 THE FIRES OF SPRING.
... school teachers has been tellin ' ya is a lotta bunk ! Be a bum and be rich ! That's the new rule ! " When the Packard stopped at Paradise the talkative business man grabbed David's arm . " Son , " he whispered 80 THE FIRES OF SPRING.
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... Mr. Thorpe in- terviewed the press . He said : " Ninety per cent of art appreciation is social gush , indulged in to impress one's friends . If that's the case , the best thing I can do is to make sure 246 THE FIRES OF SPRING.
... Mr. Thorpe in- terviewed the press . He said : " Ninety per cent of art appreciation is social gush , indulged in to impress one's friends . If that's the case , the best thing I can do is to make sure 246 THE FIRES OF SPRING.
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