[The Shoulders of Atlas by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman]@TWC D-Link book
The Shoulders of Atlas

CHAPTER I
21/28

"She simply doesn't like to see the same old things around all the time, and I don't know as I blame her.

The world has grown since that table was made, there's no doubt about that.

It stands to reason furniture has improved, too." "Glad there's something you see in a bright light, Henry." "I must say that I like this new mission furniture, myself, pretty well," said Henry, somewhat importantly.
"That's as old as the everlasting hills; but the old that's new is the newest thing in all creation," said Meeks.

"Sylvia is a foolish woman if she parts with this magnificent old piece for any reproduction made in job lots." "Oh, she isn't going to part with it.

Mr.Allen will like it in his room.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books