Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... say you were deceived , " said Joan , coolly , after a glance round the banks . She took out the pins , and undid the plaits in the space of a minute , combed her hair out loosely with her fingers , shook it forwards , and looked ...
... say you were deceived , " said Joan , coolly , after a glance round the banks . She took out the pins , and undid the plaits in the space of a minute , combed her hair out loosely with her fingers , shook it forwards , and looked ...
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... say you , neighbour ! He must ha ' lodged a long way out o ' hearing of our pretty Joan's tongue to take up wi ' her . What say ye , Gaffer Grump ? " Joan stopped , and turned round ; her chest heaving , her hand clenched , her eyes a ...
... say you , neighbour ! He must ha ' lodged a long way out o ' hearing of our pretty Joan's tongue to take up wi ' her . What say ye , Gaffer Grump ? " Joan stopped , and turned round ; her chest heaving , her hand clenched , her eyes a ...
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... say a very small - but flourishing business at Bolton , in Lancashire . When you came in I was showing my sweetheart the new town fashions of dressing the hair . " The old farmer lowered his pitchfork and glared at his guest , looking ...
... say a very small - but flourishing business at Bolton , in Lancashire . When you came in I was showing my sweetheart the new town fashions of dressing the hair . " The old farmer lowered his pitchfork and glared at his guest , looking ...
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... noyse whoile he had his say . If his temper's as easy as his razor and his tongue , he'll be no motch for thee , Joan , when thee's in thy tantrums . " Arkdale laughed , and bent down to look in Joan's JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 37.
... noyse whoile he had his say . If his temper's as easy as his razor and his tongue , he'll be no motch for thee , Joan , when thee's in thy tantrums . " Arkdale laughed , and bent down to look in Joan's JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 37.
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... says to ' ee , thee shall have a flitch , and a hom , and yon stringin ' o ' onions , and a pair o ' table clouts and sheets o ' thy own mother's spinnin ' , thee sets an ' pipes thy eye and picks thy food loike a cow sick o ' the ...
... says to ' ee , thee shall have a flitch , and a hom , and yon stringin ' o ' onions , and a pair o ' table clouts and sheets o ' thy own mother's spinnin ' , thee sets an ' pipes thy eye and picks thy food loike a cow sick o ' the ...
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