Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... knew he was not looking only at her hair . Sometimes the hubbub of the fair came in a faint sound over the fields , like the noise of the old world , which it seemed to Arkdale they had left behind . The old ferryman made grimaces at ...
... knew he was not looking only at her hair . Sometimes the hubbub of the fair came in a faint sound over the fields , like the noise of the old world , which it seemed to Arkdale they had left behind . The old ferryman made grimaces at ...
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... knew he should never forget this face . He felt that its image was being fixed indelibly in his memory , by no choice of his own . When the boat touched land at the foot of one of her home fields , Joan grew suddenly calm , alert , and ...
... knew he should never forget this face . He felt that its image was being fixed indelibly in his memory , by no choice of his own . When the boat touched land at the foot of one of her home fields , Joan grew suddenly calm , alert , and ...
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... knew no more of you than you of me . " “ Well , there is equal footing no longer , " answered Joan shortly . " You have heard nothing about me but what is bad , and I have seen in you- Well , ' tis no matter . " She walked past him ...
... knew no more of you than you of me . " “ Well , there is equal footing no longer , " answered Joan shortly . " You have heard nothing about me but what is bad , and I have seen in you- Well , ' tis no matter . " She walked past him ...
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... knew Farmer Bristow was watching him , and had seen he had not yet obeyed his instructions . It was an awkward position for him , and Joan knew it was . She glanced up at him a little maliciously , and then , as their eyes met , they ...
... knew Farmer Bristow was watching him , and had seen he had not yet obeyed his instructions . It was an awkward position for him , and Joan knew it was . She glanced up at him a little maliciously , and then , as their eyes met , they ...
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... knew Joan's song , which , indeed , belonged rather to his part of the country than to hers , and , while Humphrey whispered , " God forbid , lass , thee shouldst abide there long , " the miller , taking up the song at the last verse ...
... knew Joan's song , which , indeed , belonged rather to his part of the country than to hers , and , while Humphrey whispered , " God forbid , lass , thee shouldst abide there long , " the miller , taking up the song at the last verse ...
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