The Crazy Old Lady in the AtticKathleen Valentine
作者:Tara Randel 出版社:Annie's Attic/Drg 出版年:2010 装帧:Hardcover ISBN:9781596352957 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 我要写书评 Lady In The Attic - Annie's Attic Mysteries的书评 ···(全部 0 条)...
“Certainly not, Pollyanna. I hope I could not so far forget myself as to be sinfully proud of any gift the Lord has seen fit to bestow upon me, ”declared the lady;“certainly not,of riches!” Miss Polly turned and walked down the hall toward the attic stairway door. She was glad...
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Walter Mirisch's lackluster film production of Lillian Hellman's steamy southern play suffers through a miscast leading man and decidedly un-southern pace. With possible good intentions, Ms. Mimieux wanders around vacuously. In a small, but showcased role, motherly Gene Tierney (as Albertine Prine...
she began publishing her stories in magazines such asGodey’s Lady BookandScribner’s. At 28, her novelThat Lass O’Lowries,based on the colliery life she had known in England, became her first success. But the children’s story she published in 1886,Little Lord Fauntleroy,is what made ...
the problem is:is the lady in the attic really crazy? we are not sure of the answer.the first time I read this book I thought the lady in the attic was really crazy,not only me but also Mu Xin thought like that way. but now I have to think about this question:is the lady in ...
"I don't know about a lady. There was a girl came." "And why didn't you tell me?" "Because I forgot, simply." He fumed a little. "A good-looking girl—seemed a lady?" "I didn't look at her." "Big brown eyes?" "I did NOT look. And tell your girls, my son, that wh...
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to mother. "This guy,’ he explained to the others, jerking a thumb at me, "was nekked. The lady seems historical." They all nodded, but said nothing; just looked at me. In the small silence we all head a creaking in the attic. Grandfather was turning over in bed. "What’s ‘...