The book Rahab was written by author Waldo David Frank Here you can read free online of Rahab book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Rahab a good or bad book?
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In the Office was Clara Lonergan. When she spoke to persons, particularly when she spoke to Clara, Fanny lost her quiet City: New York became a pullulent pile, a heaving sur- face above a boil of blood. So Fanny did not seek out persons, she feared that City. Do I not need to seek myself? She feared the self that was like it. But Clara, she knew at once, she was not to avoid. She saw in a glance that she was supposed to remove her hat. She took a seat demurely, her heart compressed and moving u...p and down as she breathed fragilely. She felt how all within her was fragile and was surrounded by a solid world. Miss Lonergan smiled : "I guess Mr. Johns will see about you pretty soon, " and went into his Office. Her smile alone of the outside world also was fragile. So Fanny sat demurely. Beyond her was a long dark room filling with girls. She heard their foot- falls in the hall : at times through the wired glass of the door she caught faces . . Face sallow hun- 85 gry, face angrily uplifted toward sun and laughter by the means of rouge, face resigned in sweet de- bility ..
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