Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... turned her back on the mercer's booth , and was walking quickly away . The young barber nodded to his friend , smiled con- fidently in answer to his shake of the head , and followed her . 1 He was soon close behind those dazzling plaits ...
... turned her back on the mercer's booth , and was walking quickly away . The young barber nodded to his friend , smiled con- fidently in answer to his shake of the head , and followed her . 1 He was soon close behind those dazzling plaits ...
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... 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 bitterness ...
... 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 bitterness ...
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... turned into money for the voyage . " " Pray what is that ? " asked Joan . 66 ' First , " said Arkdale , 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 ...
... turned into money for the voyage . " " Pray what is that ? " asked Joan . 66 ' First , " said Arkdale , 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 ...
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... judging all she could of his honesty from his appearance , by turning away his eyes and letting her look as long and searchingly as she pleased . The result of her scrutiny proved more flattering to his JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 13.
... judging all she could of his honesty from his appearance , by turning away his eyes and letting her look as long and searchingly as she pleased . The result of her scrutiny proved more flattering to his JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 13.
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... turned upon him all of a sudden with a burst of anger , and Ark- dale could not but see this was through some natural mortification at finding that the attentions of the perti- nacious stranger were not , after all , aimed at herself ...
... turned upon him all of a sudden with a burst of anger , and Ark- dale could not but see this was through some natural mortification at finding that the attentions of the perti- nacious stranger were not , after all , aimed at herself ...
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