Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... means he was being carried along . It often seemed to him to be the pale gleam of Joan's exquisite hair , and the sweet smell of the sprig of rosemary in her bosom , that , like a charm , drew him on and on , whither , he scarce ...
... means he was being carried along . It often seemed to him to be the pale gleam of Joan's exquisite hair , and the sweet smell of the sprig of rosemary in her bosom , that , like a charm , drew him on and on , whither , he scarce ...
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... mean the hair was not so good as he had thought ? She lifted her eyes to his face , as he sat on the window- seat close before her with an end of her hair in his hand against his lips , and found his eyes looking at her as no ⚫ eyes ...
... mean the hair was not so good as he had thought ? She lifted her eyes to his face , as he sat on the window- seat close before her with an end of her hair in his hand against his lips , and found his eyes looking at her as no ⚫ eyes ...
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... means to ask more than we bargained for , " whispered she . “ Well , take it all in all , it has been a cheap journey for me , sweetheart , " answered Arkdale , " and I cannot but feel a little rueful that it will so soon come to an end ...
... means to ask more than we bargained for , " whispered she . “ Well , take it all in all , it has been a cheap journey for me , sweetheart , " answered Arkdale , " and I cannot but feel a little rueful that it will so soon come to an end ...
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... , ” cried Arkdale , his paternal pride suddenly giving place to business anxiety . " What art doing shaking your head ? Do you mean to say , sir , business is going badly ? " " Oh , ain't it , that's all ! " 66 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
... , ” cried Arkdale , his paternal pride suddenly giving place to business anxiety . " What art doing shaking your head ? Do you mean to say , sir , business is going badly ? " " Oh , ain't it , that's all ! " 66 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
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... mean - I could not help it - I am ill - ill . ” " Ill ! In truth thou art . I see it . " In an instant little Dick was thrown on the bed , and his father's arm round Joan . Yet in that instant the truth had flashed into Arkdale's mind ...
... mean - I could not help it - I am ill - ill . ” " Ill ! In truth thou art . I see it . " In an instant little Dick was thrown on the bed , and his father's arm round Joan . Yet in that instant the truth had flashed into Arkdale's mind ...
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