Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... guest , looking neither pleased nor satisfied with his elo- quent introduction of himself . " Barber ! " growled he , surveying Arkdale's graceful form and rather sarcastic eyes scowlingly ; " thee's no 30 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
... guest , looking neither pleased nor satisfied with his elo- quent introduction of himself . " Barber ! " growled he , surveying Arkdale's graceful form and rather sarcastic eyes scowlingly ; " thee's no 30 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
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Katherine Cooper. form and rather sarcastic eyes scowlingly ; " thee's no barber ! it's more loike ' ee's one o ' they ' varsity whipper- snappers . At any rate , I'll ha ' none o ' thee . Get out ! D'ye hear ? Don't they onderstand ...
Katherine Cooper. form and rather sarcastic eyes scowlingly ; " thee's no barber ! it's more loike ' ee's one o ' they ' varsity whipper- snappers . At any rate , I'll ha ' none o ' thee . Get out ! D'ye hear ? Don't they onderstand ...
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... Joan , lass , bear in mind I am intrud- ing . As soon as thou'rt at liberty I'll wish thee good- bye . " At this appeal the farmer turned his eyes slowly from Arkdale to Joan , who was dishing up the hissing 34 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
... Joan , lass , bear in mind I am intrud- ing . As soon as thou'rt at liberty I'll wish thee good- bye . " At this appeal the farmer turned his eyes slowly from Arkdale to Joan , who was dishing up the hissing 34 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
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... thee ; thee knows a good turnip - field when thee sees un . Come , clap thee down . I arst thy pardon for callin ' thee a ' varsity chap , if ' tis that sticks i ' thy gizzard . " Arkdale smiled and approached the table , glancing ...
... thee ; thee knows a good turnip - field when thee sees un . Come , clap thee down . I arst thy pardon for callin ' thee a ' varsity chap , if ' tis that sticks i ' thy gizzard . " Arkdale smiled and approached the table , glancing ...
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... thee's got a sweetheart , Joan ? " said he , in his blandest tones , which were gruff enough to make Arkdale start again . Joan flushed , and bent over her plate , pretending to be very busy , but all the time never lifting her fork to ...
... thee's got a sweetheart , Joan ? " said he , in his blandest tones , which were gruff enough to make Arkdale start again . Joan flushed , and bent over her plate , pretending to be very busy , but all the time never lifting her fork to ...
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