It never pays to laugh too much / Gertrude Story.
Material type:
- 0920066860
- 0920066879 (pbk.)
- 813/.54 19
- PR9199.3.S834 I8 1984
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Fiction | Main | STO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan |
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STO After sixty : | STO After sixty : | STO How to saw wood with an angel / | STO It never pays to laugh too much / | STO Crosses / | STO Mended Hearts | STO The words I know / |
Vol. 2 of triology; v. 1. The way to always dance.
The singers of family lines -- At a party it never pays to laugh too much -- Car of maroon -- The trouble with concerts is, plenty -- But first your ought to ask the bride -- How come a angel could ever be called a swan? -- Some people get so darn stupid about things -- When a party is good, it's good -- One time in winter -- Never be a-scared to dance -- War -- The summer visitor.