Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... stood within a few inches of Humphrey Arkdale , whom she did not see , and stooping , took the edge of one of the neckerchiefs between her finger and thumb , and felt its texture . The mercer approached . " Well ? " said the girl ...
... stood within a few inches of Humphrey Arkdale , whom she did not see , and stooping , took the edge of one of the neckerchiefs between her finger and thumb , and felt its texture . The mercer approached . " Well ? " said the girl ...
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... stood , turning half away from him , Arkdale saw her long brown eyelashes sweep suddenly down her cheek , and the shoulder that was turned towards him heaved . " I have a father , " she answered , in a tone of mingled softness and ...
... stood , turning half away from him , Arkdale saw her long brown eyelashes sweep suddenly down her cheek , and the shoulder that was turned towards him heaved . " I have a father , " she answered , in a tone of mingled softness and ...
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... these questions idly . " to She stood still and made no sign of willingness for him open the gate . " If you will pardon my saying it , " he continued , " I would venture to remind you you have yet a treasure JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 11.
... these questions idly . " to She stood still and made no sign of willingness for him open the gate . " If you will pardon my saying it , " he continued , " I would venture to remind you you have yet a treasure JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 11.
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... stood by the margin of the river , looking down upon the ground , and musing . By - and - by , Arkdale , standing close behind her , saw her little hand , with its long , nimble fingers , steal slowly round her neck , and touch those ...
... stood by the margin of the river , looking down upon the ground , and musing . By - and - by , Arkdale , standing close behind her , saw her little hand , with its long , nimble fingers , steal slowly round her neck , and touch those ...
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... stood look- ing at it silently . At length Joan shaded her eyes with her hand , and in a voice less sharp and clear than before , called , — " Ferryman ! " The ferryman heard something , and thinking it was the cry of the moor - hen ...
... stood look- ing at it silently . At length Joan shaded her eyes with her hand , and in a voice less sharp and clear than before , called , — " Ferryman ! " The ferryman heard something , and thinking it was the cry of the moor - hen ...
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