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Moira O'Donnell who had never been farther than the boundaries of her county knew the whole world was beautiful too. On a green hillside a girl lay prone in the sweet grass, very still that she might not, by the slightest quiver, disturb the beauty that was about her. There was so very, very much beauty - the sky, azure blue overhead and paling where it touched the green-fringed earth; the whispering tree under which she lay, the lush meadow grass, moving like waves of a sea, the bird nesting above her, everything - And Moira O'Donnell, who had never been farther than the boundaries of her county, knew the whole world was beautiful, too. Behind her, hid in a hollow, stood the small cottage where, at that very moment, her grandmother was preparing the evening meal. And, beyond, in the village was the little old stone church and Father Murphy's square bit of a house with its wide doorstep and its roof of thatch, and Widow Mulligan's and the Denny's and the Finnegan's and all the others. Moira loved them all and loved the hospitable homes where there was always, in spite of poverty, a bounty of good feeling. And before her, just beyond that last steep rise, was the sea. She could hear its roar now, like a deep voice drowning the clearer pipe of the winging birds and the shrill of the little grass creatures
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monografia Rebiun34812728 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34812728 m o d cr cn||||||||| 070421s2006 iau o 000 1 eng d 1421825929 electronic bk. ; Adobe Reader) 9781421825922 electronic bk. ; Adobe Reader) OverDrive, Inc. http://www.overdrive.com TEFOD eng pn TEFOD TEFOD OCLCA OCLCF OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ WY@ OCLCA OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCL [Fic] 22 Abbott, Jane 1881-1962.) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcRdJm9K8HqFgbCym3RKd Red-Robin Jane Abbott 1st ed Fairfield, IA 1st World Library ©2006 Fairfield, IA Fairfield, IA 1st World Library Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Moira O'Donnell who had never been farther than the boundaries of her county knew the whole world was beautiful too. On a green hillside a girl lay prone in the sweet grass, very still that she might not, by the slightest quiver, disturb the beauty that was about her. There was so very, very much beauty - the sky, azure blue overhead and paling where it touched the green-fringed earth; the whispering tree under which she lay, the lush meadow grass, moving like waves of a sea, the bird nesting above her, everything - And Moira O'Donnell, who had never been farther than the boundaries of her county, knew the whole world was beautiful, too. Behind her, hid in a hollow, stood the small cottage where, at that very moment, her grandmother was preparing the evening meal. And, beyond, in the village was the little old stone church and Father Murphy's square bit of a house with its wide doorstep and its roof of thatch, and Widow Mulligan's and the Denny's and the Finnegan's and all the others. Moira loved them all and loved the hospitable homes where there was always, in spite of poverty, a bounty of good feeling. And before her, just beyond that last steep rise, was the sea. She could hear its roar now, like a deep voice drowning the clearer pipe of the winging birds and the shrill of the little grass creatures Poor children- Fiction Inheritance and succession- Fiction Guardian and ward- Fiction Fate and fatalism- Fiction Friendship- Fiction Families- Fiction Enfants pauvres- Romans, nouvelles, etc Successions et héritages- Romans, nouvelles, etc Tutelle et curatelle- Romans, nouvelles, etc Destin et fatalisme- Romans, nouvelles, etc Amitié- Romans, nouvelles, etc Familles- Romans, nouvelles, etc Families. Fate and fatalism. Friendship. Guardian and ward. Inheritance and succession. Poor children. Fiction. Novelas de aprendizaje