Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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Katherine Cooper. ER S VE RS JOAN M ERRYWEATHER AND OTHER STORIES AND OTHER TALES . BY KATHERINE SAUNDERS , AUTHOR OF. Front Cover.
Katherine Cooper. ER S VE RS JOAN M ERRYWEATHER AND OTHER STORIES AND OTHER TALES . BY KATHERINE SAUNDERS , AUTHOR OF. Front Cover.
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Katherine Cooper. CONTENTS . PAGE I. JOAN MERRYWEATHER 1 II . THE HAUNTED CRUST 169 III . THE FLOWER GIRL 221 IV . THE WATCHMAN'S STORY 235 V. AN OLD LETTER 267 JOAN MERRYWEATHER . B JOAN MERRYWEATHER . THE hubbub of.
Katherine Cooper. CONTENTS . PAGE I. JOAN MERRYWEATHER 1 II . THE HAUNTED CRUST 169 III . THE FLOWER GIRL 221 IV . THE WATCHMAN'S STORY 235 V. AN OLD LETTER 267 JOAN MERRYWEATHER . B JOAN MERRYWEATHER . THE hubbub of.
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... story ? " purpose of your " will you let me tell you a little " I don't know , " answered Joan ; we have supper at seven , and ' tis now past six . I should be home to fry Farmer Bristow's bacon . " " " Tis a very short story , " said ...
... story ? " purpose of your " will you let me tell you a little " I don't know , " answered Joan ; we have supper at seven , and ' tis now past six . I should be home to fry Farmer Bristow's bacon . " " " Tis a very short story , " said ...
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... story , and knew what Judith had done to Holofernes after looking at him like that , and his heart began to quake for what was going to happen to his father's cherished treasure . Presently he stood erect by the crib , and in another ...
... story , and knew what Judith had done to Holofernes after looking at him like that , and his heart began to quake for what was going to happen to his father's cherished treasure . Presently he stood erect by the crib , and in another ...
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... story he had heard , -a story which had always struck him as being much too hard to believe in , and much too wonderful to be at all true ; but now , I say , the recol- lection of it struck upon him like a sudden light in his darkness ...
... story he had heard , -a story which had always struck him as being much too hard to believe in , and much too wonderful to be at all true ; but now , I say , the recol- lection of it struck upon him like a sudden light in his darkness ...
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