Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... it nearly as charming as beauty it- self . It was the fairest of September evenings ; the dew fell , and all nature , weary and athirst , steeped her lips in it , and drank with a silent and a deep joy , JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 19.
... it nearly as charming as beauty it- self . It was the fairest of September evenings ; the dew fell , and all nature , weary and athirst , steeped her lips in it , and drank with a silent and a deep joy , JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 19.
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... fell . Arkdale was not a superstitious man , but there was something alike weird and bewitching in thus gliding , with the gentlest rocking motion , along the river whose every turn was fresh to him , and Joan in the midst , with her ...
... fell . Arkdale was not a superstitious man , but there was something alike weird and bewitching in thus gliding , with the gentlest rocking motion , along the river whose every turn was fresh to him , and Joan in the midst , with her ...
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... fell in her hands , and she sobbed . " Nay , " she said , still more bitterly , " the first that asks may have , be he bad or good . The first roving jackanapes that comes by has but to whistle , and ' tis ' Run , Joan , and be glad o ...
... fell in her hands , and she sobbed . " Nay , " she said , still more bitterly , " the first that asks may have , be he bad or good . The first roving jackanapes that comes by has but to whistle , and ' tis ' Run , Joan , and be glad o ...
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... fell asleep , and dreamt he was defending her against ghosts , collegians , and Merry Andrews , till one of the youths , his sleeping companions , dealt him a smart blow in the back , and growled— " Dorm thee , Luke ! keep thy fists to ...
... fell asleep , and dreamt he was defending her against ghosts , collegians , and Merry Andrews , till one of the youths , his sleeping companions , dealt him a smart blow in the back , and growled— " Dorm thee , Luke ! keep thy fists to ...
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... fell into a slow , heavy walk ; the miller tugged , and swore , and glanced vin- dictively at Joan's baggage . Now and then a light from a solitary house would flicker across the road . Joan , with her arm clasped in Arkdale's , peered ...
... fell into a slow , heavy walk ; the miller tugged , and swore , and glanced vin- dictively at Joan's baggage . Now and then a light from a solitary house would flicker across the road . Joan , with her arm clasped in Arkdale's , peered ...
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