Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... Humphrey 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 ...
... Humphrey 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 ...
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... Humphrey Arkdale's , with a quick glance of surprise and contempt . The next instant , Joan Merryweather had turned her back on the mercer's booth , and was walking quickly away . The young barber nodded to his friend , smiled con ...
... Humphrey Arkdale's , with a quick glance of surprise and contempt . The next instant , Joan Merryweather had turned her back on the mercer's booth , and was walking quickly away . The young barber nodded to his friend , smiled con ...
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... Humphrey Arkdale set out for Harwich . Down a Lancashire road , bright with October yellow , there rattled merrily , ' midst clashing of loose chains and jingle of bells , a miller's van . The curtains were looped back at the front and ...
... Humphrey Arkdale set out for Harwich . Down a Lancashire road , bright with October yellow , there rattled merrily , ' midst clashing of loose chains and jingle of bells , a miller's van . The curtains were looped back at the front and ...
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... . Soon she looked up and took his hand . " Do you know , Humphrey , " said she , " they have a custom in that part my mother came from , that I never heard of elsewhere , and yet I can but think JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 57.
... . Soon she looked up and took his hand . " Do you know , Humphrey , " said she , " they have a custom in that part my mother came from , that I never heard of elsewhere , and yet I can but think JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 57.
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... Humphrey whispered , " God forbid , lass , thee shouldst abide there long , " the miller , taking up the song at the last verse , droned out , in a deep , sonorous voice , - 666 Alack , the bride , the bonny bride , That death should be ...
... Humphrey whispered , " God forbid , lass , thee shouldst abide there long , " the miller , taking up the song at the last verse , droned out , in a deep , sonorous voice , - 666 Alack , the bride , the bonny bride , That death should be ...
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