Excerpt: ... does that. Rogers will fix it up for me." "Really, Bert?" she asked doubtfully. "Oh, certainly! We do it every day, in the office. However, we've got to think this thing over seriously. It's twice-in fact, it's more than twice what we said. There's the interest on the mortgage, and the cost of the move, and my commutation, and club dues. Then of course, living's a little higher-there are no shops, just telephone service, the shops are in the village." "But think of car fares-and how simply the children can ...
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Excerpt: ... does that. Rogers will fix it up for me." "Really, Bert?" she asked doubtfully. "Oh, certainly! We do it every day, in the office. However, we've got to think this thing over seriously. It's twice-in fact, it's more than twice what we said. There's the interest on the mortgage, and the cost of the move, and my commutation, and club dues. Then of course, living's a little higher-there are no shops, just telephone service, the shops are in the village." "But think of car fares-and how simply the children can dress" Nancy countered quickly. "And if they have all outdoors to play in, why, I could let Anna go, and just send out the laundry!" "Well, we could think it over--" Bert began uncomfortably, but she cut him short. They had been standing beside one of the windows, and looking out at the soft twilight under the trees; now Nancy turned to her husband a pale, tense face, and rather bright eyes. "Albert," said she, quickly and breathlessly, "if I could have a home like this I'd manage somehow! You've been saying we could have a nurse to help with the children-but I'd have one servant all my life-I'd do my own work! To have our friends down here-to have the children grow up in these surroundings-to have that club to go to-! We're not building for this year, or next year, dear. We've got the children's future to think of. Mind, I'm not trying to influence you, Bert," said Nancy, her eager tone changing suddenly to a flat, repressed voice, "You are the best judge, of course, and whatever you decide will be right. But I merely think that this is the loveliest place I ever saw in my life, and exactly what we've been hunting for-only far, far nicer!-and that if we can't have it we'd simply better give up house-hunting, because it's a mere waste of time, and resign ourselves to living in that detestable city for ever and ever! Of course to go on as we are going on, means no friends and no real home life for the children, everyone...
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Good. No Jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Originally published under the title "Holly Court" in 1913, this is a first printing of the newly titled work. Orange cloth with gilt titles. The boards are stained and scuffed. Dampstaining throughout the text, mostly around the edges of the leaves. The binding is sound.
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