Sister Teresa Sister Teresa

Sister Teresa

Description de l’éditeur

The larger part of the stalls was taken up by Lady Ascott's party; she had a house-party at Thornton Grange, and had brought all her friends to Edinburgh to hear Evelyn. Added to which, she had written to all the people she knew living in Edinburgh, and within reach of Edinburgh, asking them to come to the concert, pressing tickets upon them. A high wind had been blowing all day, but the storm had begun in the dusk, and when she arrived at the station the coachman could hardly get his horses to face the wind and rain. In answer to her question the footman told her Thornton Grange was about a mile from the station; and when the carriage turned into the park she peered through the wet panes, trying to see the trees which Owen had often said were the finest in Scotland; but she could only distinguish blurred masses, and the yellow panes of a parapeted house.

GENRE
Romans et littérature
SORTIE
1933
21 janvier
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
463
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Public Domain
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
Public Domain
TAILLE
300,9
Ko
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