Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... too . " Arkdale smiled , and was following her through the gate , but she held it close , and with a bright decided glance and a curtsey said , continuing her former sentence , - 1 " And at the same time wish you a JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 9.
... too . " Arkdale smiled , and was following her through the gate , but she held it close , and with a bright decided glance and a curtsey said , continuing her former sentence , - 1 " And at the same time wish you a JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 9.
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Katherine Cooper. 1 " And at the same time wish you a civil good day . ” " Nay , " protested Arkdale , laughingly , " sure I may see you to the ferry , Mistress Joan ? " " Since , " answered she , " you have my name so ready , let me beg ...
Katherine Cooper. 1 " And at the same time wish you a civil good day . ” " Nay , " protested Arkdale , laughingly , " sure I may see you to the ferry , Mistress Joan ? " " Since , " answered she , " you have my name so ready , let me beg ...
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... . " You shall have it for the fifteen , " said she . Arkdale was silent . He told himself he was hiding his triumph . " You will wish to see the length ? " asked Joan . " Before coming to any bargain - that - that 16 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
... . " You shall have it for the fifteen , " said she . Arkdale was silent . He told himself he was hiding his triumph . " You will wish to see the length ? " asked Joan . " Before coming to any bargain - that - that 16 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
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... 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 .
... 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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... wish you a good evening . " 66 The farmer broke out with a hoarse laugh . 66 Why , dorm me , lad , " cried he , thumping the table , can ' ee arst for a sweetheart and pull a mon by the noyse as soon as look at un , and woll ' ee turn ...
... wish you a good evening . " 66 The farmer broke out with a hoarse laugh . 66 Why , dorm me , lad , " cried he , thumping the table , can ' ee arst for a sweetheart and pull a mon by the noyse as soon as look at un , and woll ' ee turn ...
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