Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 páginas |
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... young man eagerly . " Or stingy ! stingy as a miser , " returned his com- panion . " But hush ! here she is , and you can judge for yourself . " The mercer spread out his wares temptingly . The young barber leaned in a careless attitude ...
... young man eagerly . " Or stingy ! stingy as a miser , " returned his com- panion . " But hush ! here she is , and you can judge for yourself . " The mercer spread out his wares temptingly . The young barber leaned in a careless attitude ...
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... young man leaning idly against some bales of goods . Suddenly the young man started . " Eh , what.
... young man leaning idly against some bales of goods . Suddenly the young man started . " Eh , what.
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... young man eagerly . " Or stingy ! stingy as a miser , " returned his com- panion . " But hush ! here she is , and you can judge for yourself . " The mercer spread out his wares temptingly . The young barber leaned in a careless attitude ...
... young man eagerly . " Or stingy ! stingy as a miser , " returned his com- panion . " But hush ! here she is , and you can judge for yourself . " The mercer spread out his wares temptingly . The young barber leaned in a careless attitude ...
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... in crown . Her lips were red as the hedge - berries , but were compressed with an air of sullen reserve . Such was Joan Merryweather , as the young barber of Lancashire first saw her on the 25th of September many JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 5.
... in crown . Her lips were red as the hedge - berries , but were compressed with an air of sullen reserve . Such was Joan Merryweather , as the young barber of Lancashire first saw her on the 25th of September many JOAN MERRYWEATHER . 5.
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... young man , whom she had not yet perceived , bent towards her , and said , with a smile , — " If you will forgive a stranger , I think that kerchief would become you vastly . I would be glad to share the cost , only to prove my words ...
... young man , whom she had not yet perceived , bent towards her , and said , with a smile , — " If you will forgive a stranger , I think that kerchief would become you vastly . I would be glad to share the cost , only to prove my words ...
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