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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... heard - pardon me just one moment- indeed I heard that you had a father living . " As Joan stood , turning half away from him , Arkdale saw her long brown eyelashes sweep suddenly down her cheek , and the shoulder that was turned ...
... heard - pardon me just one moment- indeed I heard that you had a father living . " As Joan stood , turning half away from him , Arkdale saw her long brown eyelashes sweep suddenly down her cheek , and the shoulder that was turned ...
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... vanity , he called after her , - " I offer you twelve pounds for all , to be cut even with the ears . " She walked on , showing no sign of having heard . Arkdale slipped through the little gate , and followed her 14 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
... vanity , he called after her , - " I offer you twelve pounds for all , to be cut even with the ears . " She walked on , showing no sign of having heard . Arkdale slipped through the little gate , and followed her 14 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
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... heard something , and thinking it was the cry of the moor - hen seeking her nest in the fen skirting the river , considered he had slept past his supper - hour . He tumbled up to a sitting posture , with his back to the river , and ...
... heard something , and thinking it was the cry of the moor - hen seeking her nest in the fen skirting the river , considered he had slept past his supper - hour . He tumbled up to a sitting posture , with his back to the river , and ...
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... had nothing , which omission she seemed to know would be resented , for she quickened her steps , when the old lady's staff was heard thumping the stones behind them with feeble haste , and soon a cracked voice JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 23.
... had nothing , which omission she seemed to know would be resented , for she quickened her steps , when the old lady's staff was heard thumping the stones behind them with feeble haste , and soon a cracked voice JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 23.
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