Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 стор. |
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... coming , trust her ; she's been cheapening my kerchiefs for the last three days . Last night she left me to consider if I would not take a sixpence off that black and white . " " Then she is poor ? " said the young man eagerly . " Or ...
... coming , trust her ; she's been cheapening my kerchiefs for the last three days . Last night she left me to consider if I would not take a sixpence off that black and white . " " Then she is poor ? " said the young man eagerly . " Or ...
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... coming , trust her ; she's been cheapening my kerchiefs for the last three days . Last night she left me to consider if I would not take a sixpence off that black and white . " " Then she is poor ? " said the young man eagerly . " Or ...
... coming , trust her ; she's been cheapening my kerchiefs for the last three days . Last night she left me to consider if I would not take a sixpence off that black and white . " " Then she is poor ? " said the young man eagerly . " Or ...
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... 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 .
... 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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Katherine Cooper. " Before coming to any bargain - that - that will be necessary . " " And bargains are best made before witnesses ? " " That's as you please , " said Arkdale . " Then you'd better , perhaps , come home with me . " " You ...
Katherine Cooper. " Before coming to any bargain - that - that will be necessary . " " And bargains are best made before witnesses ? " " That's as you please , " said Arkdale . " Then you'd better , perhaps , come home with me . " " You ...
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... coming down again , placed a rushlight on a chair beside her spinning - wheel , and went busily to work . “ Woll , Muster Barber , " said the farmer at last , " Joan's got to make up for her day's gladdin ' , but thee and me ' ud better ...
... coming down again , placed a rushlight on a chair beside her spinning - wheel , and went busily to work . “ Woll , Muster Barber , " said the farmer at last , " Joan's got to make up for her day's gladdin ' , but thee and me ' ud better ...
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