Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... heart so leal and loving , and free from vanity , that- 66 " " Then , " interrupted Joan , trying to smile , " have the hair off , sir , if you please . " He rose and took it in his hand again , and drew the the points of the scissors ...
... heart so leal and loving , and free from vanity , that- 66 " " Then , " interrupted Joan , trying to smile , " have the hair off , sir , if you please . " He rose and took it in his hand again , and drew the the points of the scissors ...
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... heart might stand still for fright sooner than her wheel . While watching her , Arkdale fell asleep , and dreamt he was defending her against ghosts , collegians , and Merry Andrews , till one of the youths , his sleeping companions ...
... heart might stand still for fright sooner than her wheel . While watching her , Arkdale fell asleep , and dreamt he was defending her against ghosts , collegians , and Merry Andrews , till one of the youths , his sleeping companions ...
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... heart out of me , pretty one . " " Come , now , " said Joan tremulously , and standing still and plucking a leaf to pieces , " I liked you yesterday for your honest and plain speaking . The same kind will suit me best to - day . " " It ...
... heart out of me , pretty one . " " Come , now , " said Joan tremulously , and standing still and plucking a leaf to pieces , " I liked you yesterday for your honest and plain speaking . The same kind will suit me best to - day . " " It ...
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... heart . And Joan looked up and smiled , and Arkdale kissed her in great wonder and happiness at the love he saw in her eyes . " Sweetheart , " said he , " folks should not think of trouble and woe only when they say , ' Who knoweth JOAN ...
... heart . And Joan looked up and smiled , and Arkdale kissed her in great wonder and happiness at the love he saw in her eyes . " Sweetheart , " said he , " folks should not think of trouble and woe only when they say , ' Who knoweth JOAN ...
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... heart ! such have I now done . Will you not say , ' Amen ' to my prayer ? " “ God bless thee , lass ! I'll say Amen to that . I would to the other , too , but that it rather goes against a strong fellow like me to acknowledge yon sorry ...
... heart ! such have I now done . Will you not say , ' Amen ' to my prayer ? " “ God bless thee , lass ! I'll say Amen to that . I would to the other , too , but that it rather goes against a strong fellow like me to acknowledge yon sorry ...
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