Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... Children moaned in their sleep under the vans and carts , or drank incessantly from buckets of tepid water brought for the horses from the little river Cam . " Come , come , Master Barber , keep up your spirits ! there's corn in Egypt ...
... Children moaned in their sleep under the vans and carts , or drank incessantly from buckets of tepid water brought for the horses from the little river Cam . " Come , come , Master Barber , keep up your spirits ! there's corn in Egypt ...
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... child's trap and set free again , and who begins to perceive its freedom by slow degrees , and to lift its crushed feathers . He moved first one shoulder , then the other , then swelled , grunted , fixed his D eyes vindictively on ...
... child's trap and set free again , and who begins to perceive its freedom by slow degrees , and to lift its crushed feathers . He moved first one shoulder , then the other , then swelled , grunted , fixed his D eyes vindictively on ...
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... child . ” " Your child ! " repeated Joan . E " Did I not tell you of my boy ? JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 49.
... child . ” " Your child ! " repeated Joan . E " Did I not tell you of my boy ? JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 49.
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... , plucking and flinging down the ripe grapes to the children swarming round the gate . The chains clattered , the curtains flapped in the mellow breeze , the great horses shook their great manes and JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 55.
... , plucking and flinging down the ripe grapes to the children swarming round the gate . The chains clattered , the curtains flapped in the mellow breeze , the great horses shook their great manes and JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 55.
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... children glean- ing the fields , who shaded their eyes with their handful of corn , and stared and shouted after it , to the very dust that whirled behind it , round and round and over and over , as if every grain were inspired with ...
... children glean- ing the fields , who shaded their eyes with their handful of corn , and stared and shouted after it , to the very dust that whirled behind it , round and round and over and over , as if every grain were inspired with ...
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