Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... Arkdale , was already famous in his own county as that of a man wonderfully expert in obtaining the tresses of the Lancashire maidens at the statute and other fairs . He watched Joan Merryweather closely , as she paused before the ...
... Arkdale , was already famous in his own county as that of a man wonderfully expert in obtaining the tresses of the Lancashire maidens at the statute and other fairs . He watched Joan Merryweather closely , as she paused before the ...
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... Arkdale's , with a quick glance of surprise and contempt . The next instant , Joan Merryweather had turned her back ... Arkdale saw it was the Merry Andrew in his coach and six , and with JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 7 ས.
... Arkdale's , with a quick glance of surprise and contempt . The next instant , Joan Merryweather had turned her back ... Arkdale saw it was the Merry Andrew in his coach and six , and with JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 7 ས.
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... Arkdale spoke . 66 Can you forgive me for calling you by the name I did , in the necessity of the moment ? " Joan hesitated an instant , with her hand on the gate . " I can , sir , " she replied , looking up with the nearest approach to ...
... Arkdale spoke . 66 Can you forgive me for calling you by the name I did , in the necessity of the moment ? " Joan hesitated an instant , with her hand on the gate . " I can , sir , " she replied , looking up with the nearest approach to ...
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... Arkdale , laughingly , " sure I may see you to the ferry , Mistress Joan ? " " Since , " answered she , " you have my name so ready , let me beg you to respect it , and not give it a handle for gossips to take hold on by being seen ...
... Arkdale , laughingly , " sure I may see you to the ferry , Mistress Joan ? " " Since , " answered she , " you have my name so ready , let me beg you to respect it , and not give it a handle for gossips to take hold on by being seen ...
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... Arkdale , “ and I will prove to you I have not asked these questions idly . " to She stood still and made no sign of willingness for him open the gate . " If you will pardon my saying it , " he continued , " I would venture to remind ...
... Arkdale , “ and I will prove to you I have not asked these questions idly . " to She stood still and made no sign of willingness for him open the gate . " If you will pardon my saying it , " he continued , " I would venture to remind ...
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