Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... knees , and looked down sideways into the water . But for those hands , which bore the marks of honest labour , Arkdale could have half fancied himself being spirited away by this fair - haired maiden , beyond the bor- ders of this ...
... knees , and looked down sideways into the water . But for those hands , which bore the marks of honest labour , Arkdale could have half fancied himself being spirited away by this fair - haired maiden , beyond the bor- ders of this ...
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... knee . For her Joan 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 ...
... knee . For her Joan 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 ...
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... knees to thank you for , because her hands made it ; but never blame me , Luke Bristow ! never blame me for not laughing and being glad and blithe to think I may go out of this place where I was born -- where I love every stone I tread ...
... knees to thank you for , because her hands made it ; but never blame me , Luke Bristow ! never blame me for not laughing and being glad and blithe to think I may go out of this place where I was born -- where I love every stone I tread ...
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... knee . " Joan looked thoughtful . I fancy I " " Tis hap - hazard work , " said she , " to be second wife to any man . " " Why ? " asked Arkdale . " Sure , Joan , for a man to have a blessing and lose it , and suffer for its loss , is ...
... knee . " Joan looked thoughtful . I fancy I " " Tis hap - hazard work , " said she , " to be second wife to any man . " " Why ? " asked Arkdale . " Sure , Joan , for a man to have a blessing and lose it , and suffer for its loss , is ...
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... knees . With these two in the foreground , the picture through the curtains of the van was always pleasant , whether it had for a background a hill of standing sheaves , touched with the fire of the sunset , or clump of oaks reddening ...
... knees . With these two in the foreground , the picture through the curtains of the van was always pleasant , whether it had for a background a hill of standing sheaves , touched with the fire of the sunset , or clump of oaks reddening ...
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