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The Purple Heights
Marie Conway Oemler
The Purple Heights
Marie Conway Oemler
The tiny brown house cuddling like a wren's nest on the edge of the longest and deepest of the tide-water coves that cut through Riverton had but four rooms in all,-the kitchen tacked to the back porch, after the fashion of South Carolina kitchens, the shed room in which Peter slept, the dining-room which was the general living-room as well, and his mother's room, which opened directly off the dining-room, and in which his mother sat all day and sometimes almost all night at her sewing-machine. When Peter tired of lying on his tummy on the dining-room floor, trying to draw things on a bit of slate or paper, he liked to turn his head and watch the cloth moving swiftly under the jigging needle, and the wheel turning so fast that it made an indistinct blur, and sang with a droning hum. He could see, too, a corner of his mother's bed with the patchwork quilt on it. The colors of the quilt were pleasantly subdued in their old age, and the calico star set in a square pleased Peter immensely. He thought it a most beautiful quilt. There was visible almost all of the bureau, an old-fashioned walnut affair with a small, dim, wavy glass, and drawers which you pulled out by sticking your fingers under the bunches of flowers that served as knobs.
Media | Książki Hardcover Book (Książka z twardym grzbietem i okładką) |
Wydane | 15 czerwca 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9781421844732 |
Wydawcy | 1st World Library - Literary Society |
Strony | 348 |
Wymiary | 140 × 216 × 24 mm · 576 g |
Język | English |
Współpracownik | 1stworld Library |
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