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here comes the sun
here comes the sun
Author: emilie loring
at the same time, a man and a women saw an escaping dog, and as they tried to rescue the dog, their train left without them. Semi-stranded, they camp in the cabin of an acquaintance and thus begin entry into the life of summer homes, dirty political race, veterinary practice and a hidden marriage make for good reading.
ISBN: 243695
Publication Date: 1924
Pages: 329
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Publisher: grosset&dunlap
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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A good easy-read book by a noted author. A little off the wall, in that the heroine jumps of a train (at a time that women rarely went anyplace unusual without male escort), chasing a small dog. The hero, thinking it's her dog, jumps after her, and plot thickens, romantically and suspense-fully from there (the two strangers end up married within 24 hours of meeting). If you like an easy quick read, I recommend this book, and others by the same author.
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Strangers when they marry, and then they find it might not have been necessary...so they temporize...


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