Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... never 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 .
... never 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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... 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 business- like ...
... 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 business- like ...
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... never behind- hand at seeing and grasping at any incident likely to advance his own business , pressed Joan's hand assuringly , and went to meet the farmer with a modest and respectful , but courageous demeanour . " I ask pardon ...
... never behind- hand at seeing and grasping at any incident likely to advance his own business , pressed Joan's hand assuringly , and went to meet the farmer with a modest and respectful , but courageous demeanour . " I ask pardon ...
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... never , " said he , " allow a good chance to slip through my fingers for want of a little enterprise . I have some valuable trade secrets . I hope one day to be a rich man . At all events , Joan shall not want . She , too , is ...
... never , " said he , " allow a good chance to slip through my fingers for want of a little enterprise . I have some valuable trade secrets . I hope one day to be a rich man . At all events , Joan shall not want . She , too , is ...
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... never intended to intrude . ' Twas but to see you about Joan . I'll wish you a good evening . " 66 The farmer broke out with a hoarse laugh . 66 Why , dorm me , lad , " cried he , thumping the table , can ' ee arst for a sweetheart and ...
... never intended to intrude . ' Twas but to see you about Joan . I'll wish you a good evening . " 66 The farmer broke out with a hoarse laugh . 66 Why , dorm me , lad , " cried he , thumping the table , can ' ee arst for a sweetheart and ...
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