An edition of Tenterhooks (1951)

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An edition of Tenterhooks (1951)

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From the book:Because Edith had not been feeling very well, that seemed no reason why she should be the centre of interest; and Bruce, with that jealousy of the privileges of the invalid and in that curious spirit of rivalry which his wife had so often observed, had started, with enterprise, an indisposition of his own, as if to divert public attention. While he was at Carlsbad he heard the news. Then he received a letter from Edith, speaking with deference and solicitude of Bruce's rheumatism, entreating him to do the cure thoroughly, and suggesting that they should call the little girl Matilda, after a rich and sainted – though still living - aunt of Edith's. It might be an advantage to the child's future (in every sense) to have a godmother so wealthy and so religious. It appeared from the detailed description that the new daughter had, as a matter of course (and at two days old), long golden hair, far below her waist, sweeping lashes and pencilled brows, a rosebud mouth, an intellectual forehead, chiselled features and a tall, elegant figure. She was a magnificent, regal-looking creature and was a superb beauty of the classic type, and yet with it she was dainty and winsome. She had great talent for music. This, it appeared, was shown by the breadth between the eyes and the timbre of her voice.

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1st World Library
Language
English

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Cover of: Tenterhooks
Tenterhooks
July 12, 2007, IndyPublish
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Tenterhooks
Tenterhooks
July 12, 2007, IndyPublish
Paperback in English
Cover of: Tenterhooks (Large Print Edition)
Tenterhooks (Large Print Edition)
August 20, 2007, BiblioBazaar
Paperback in English
Cover of: Tenterhooks
Tenterhooks
August 20, 2007, BiblioBazaar
Paperback in English
Cover of: Tenterhooks
Tenterhooks
2006, 1st World Library
E-book in English
Cover of: Tenterhooks
Tenterhooks
April 30, 2006, IndyPublish.com
Paperback in English
Cover of: Tenterhooks
Tenterhooks
April 30, 2006, IndyPublish.com
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Tenterhooks
Tenterhooks
September 30, 2005, 1st World Library
Paperback in English
Cover of: Tenterhooks
Tenterhooks
2004, 1st World Library
Perfect Paperback in English
Cover of: Tenterhooks
Tenterhooks
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback in English
Cover of: Tenterhooks
Tenterhooks
1951, Chapman & Hall
in English

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First Sentence

"Because Edith had not been feeling very well, that seemed no reason why she should be the centre of interest; and Bruce, with that jealousy of the privileges of the invalid and in that curious spirit of rivalry which his wife had so often observed, had started, with enterprise, as indisposition of his own, as if to divert public attention."

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Perfect Paperback

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Open Library
OL9740041M
ISBN 10
1419251031
ISBN 13
9781419251030
Library Thing
873227

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