Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... night she left me to consider if I would not take a sixpence off that black and white . " " Then she is poor ? " said the young man eagerly . " Or stingy ! stingy as a miser , " returned his com- panion . " But hush ! here she is , and ...
... night she left me to consider if I would not take a sixpence off that black and white . " " Then she is poor ? " said the young man eagerly . " Or stingy ! stingy as a miser , " returned his com- panion . " But hush ! here she is , and ...
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... night she left me to consider if I would not take a sixpence off that black and white . " " Then she is poor ? " said the young man eagerly . " Or stingy ! stingy as a miser , " returned his com- panion . " But hush ! here she is , and ...
... night she left me to consider if I would not take a sixpence off that black and white . " " Then she is poor ? " said the young man eagerly . " Or stingy ! stingy as a miser , " returned his com- panion . " But hush ! here she is , and ...
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... night . " " But , indeed , I heard - pardon me just one moment- indeed I heard that you had a father living . " As Joan stood , turning half away from him , Arkdale saw her long brown eyelashes sweep suddenly down her cheek , and the ...
... night . " " But , indeed , I heard - pardon me just one moment- indeed I heard that you had a father living . " As Joan stood , turning half away from him , Arkdale saw her long brown eyelashes sweep suddenly down her cheek , and the ...
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... night ; thee's welcome , if ' ee can loy o ' the loft there wi ' Jack an ' Luke . Thee can ha ' some fresh hoy , but thee must help thyself . " That was certainly necessary , for the two youths had no sooner finished their supper , than ...
... night ; thee's welcome , if ' ee can loy o ' the loft there wi ' Jack an ' Luke . Thee can ha ' some fresh hoy , but thee must help thyself . " That was certainly necessary , for the two youths had no sooner finished their supper , than ...
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... night and a Which should he choose ? harvest moon . He advanced to the ladder . " Mistress Merryweather , I wish you good - night , " said he , and said it rather coolly , for he had not yet for- gotten the " roving jackanapes . " Joan ...
... night and a Which should he choose ? harvest moon . He advanced to the ladder . " Mistress Merryweather , I wish you good - night , " said he , and said it rather coolly , for he had not yet for- gotten the " roving jackanapes . " Joan ...
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