Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... heard of , ” as- serted the mercer , pulling a long face , and winking at the barber . " I tell you it would ruin me to take a penny less . " She dropped the neckerchief quickly , folded her arms , 6 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
... heard of , ” as- serted the mercer , pulling a long face , and winking at the barber . " I tell you it would ruin me to take a penny less . " She dropped the neckerchief quickly , folded her arms , 6 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
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Katherine Cooper. She dropped the neckerchief quickly , folded her arms , looked at it , and sighed . At this moment the young man , whom she had not yet perceived , bent towards her , and said , with a smile , — " If you will forgive a ...
Katherine Cooper. She dropped the neckerchief quickly , folded her arms , looked at it , and sighed . At this moment the young man , whom she had not yet perceived , bent towards her , and said , with a smile , — " If you will forgive a ...
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... arm , and drew it through his ; and the young gentlemen , seeing both had an air of re- spectability , judged it best , after a few tipsy oaths , to take themselves off . Joan immediately withdrew her arm , but allowed her protector to ...
... arm , and drew it through his ; and the young gentlemen , seeing both had an air of re- spectability , judged it best , after a few tipsy oaths , to take themselves off . Joan immediately withdrew her arm , but allowed her protector to ...
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... arms on the gate , in an attitude to detain her . “ You have a husband , sure , or father , or brother , to take care of your name ? " • " I have nothing , and no one . So , as my bread depends on my good name , and as a lone woman's ...
... arms on the gate , in an attitude to detain her . “ You have a husband , sure , or father , or brother , to take care of your name ? " • " I have nothing , and no one . So , as my bread depends on my good name , and as a lone woman's ...
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... arms folded before her , as her habit was often to fold them— perhaps because of their aching with the monotonous labour of the spinning - wheel . Soon she looked again at Arkdale , who gave her the opportunity of judging all she could ...
... arms folded before her , as her habit was often to fold them— perhaps because of their aching with the monotonous labour of the spinning - wheel . Soon she looked again at Arkdale , who gave her the opportunity of judging all she could ...
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