When Love Flies Out O' the Window

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E.P. Dutton, 1919 - 309 pages
 

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Page 94 - Oh, you have only to say I'ma nuisance! I assure you that if you'd rather I left you alone, I won't speak another word.
Page 15 - Miss Joyce proposed that they should "drink luck" to the undertaking and have "a glass of port wine.
Page 89 - She started, and the man told himself that he had really stumbled on a singular study. "Yes,
Page 101 - He hailed it promptly; and as she sank inside, it occurred to him for the first time that he didn't know where to take her. "Rue de 1'Arcade!
Page 88 - That any girl could tremble at the idea of talking to strangers across a table, however, and imbibing beer at their expense was beyond her comprehension.
Page 175 - Verily when an author can approve his wife she was deserving of a better fate!
Page 299 - If you have no objection to telling me, I should very much like to hear how you got it.
Page 193 - 'A ring, a ring o' roses, A pocketful o' posies, Atislioo ! Atishoo ! We all fall down.
Page 72 - I suppose you think it's got nothing to do with me, one way or the other, but I felt sorry for you — that's all about it.
Page 39 - Her tongue stuck to the roof of her mouth for a moment, but she faced the woman steadily: "I can't wear that, madame Le Beau,

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