An Alabaster Box PDF
A passage from the book... "We," said Mrs. Solomon Black with weighty emphasis, "are going toget up a church fair and raise that money, and we are going to payyour salary. We can't stand it another minute. We had better run indebt to the butcher and baker than to the Lord.""We," said Mrs. Solomon Black with weighty emphasis, "are going to get up a church fair and raise that money, and we are going...

Mary Wilkins Freeman - An Alabaster Box

An Alabaster Box

Mary Wilkins Freeman

112
Google Play

Publicado por
Euro Media

Idioma
inglés
Formato
epub
Cargado

Descripción

A passage from the book... "We," said Mrs. Solomon Black with weighty emphasis, "are going toget up a church fair and raise that money, and we are going to payyour salary. We can't stand it another minute. We had better run indebt to the butcher and baker than to the Lord.""We," said Mrs. Solomon Black with weighty emphasis, "are going to get up a church fair and raise that money, and we are going to pay your salary. We can't stand it another minute. We had better run in debt to the butcher and baker than to the Lord."Wesley Elliot regarded her gloomily. "I never liked the idea of church fairs very well," he returned hesitatingly. "It has always seemed to me like sheer beggary.""Then," said Mrs. Solomon Black, "we will beg."Mrs. Solomon Black was a woman who had always had her way. There was not one line which denoted yielding in her large, still handsome face, set about with very elaborate water-waves which she had arranged so many years that her black hair needed scarcely any attention. It would almost seem as if Mrs. Solomon Black had been born with water waves.She spoke firmly but she smiled, as his mother might have done, at the young man, who had preached his innocent best in Brookville for months without any emolument. Google Books

Si sigue navegando por nuestra web, acepta que usemos cookies, las Condiciones del servicio y la Política de privacidad.