Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 стор. |
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... feel a lively satisfaction in his bargain , and followed Joan up the turnip field with a buoyant step and smile . The field and a little lane passed , they came upon the very quaintest little corner Arkdale had ever seen in his life ...
... feel a lively satisfaction in his bargain , and followed Joan up the turnip field with a buoyant step and smile . The field and a little lane passed , they came upon the very quaintest little corner Arkdale had ever seen in his life ...
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... feel a little rueful that it will so soon come to an end . " And then , they sat quiet , hand in hand , thinking , Ark- dale regretfully , of the long , happy journey ; Joan of that journey's end . The journey , indeed , had been one of ...
... feel a little rueful that it will so soon come to an end . " And then , they sat quiet , hand in hand , thinking , Ark- dale regretfully , of the long , happy journey ; Joan of that journey's end . The journey , indeed , had been one of ...
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... feel herself moving to and fro with the jolting of the van ; to feel Arkdale's arm round her , and to be sure his voice would soon awaken her and dispel that hideous picture— that wretched den - like chamber , the black walls , the ...
... feel herself moving to and fro with the jolting of the van ; to feel Arkdale's arm round her , and to be sure his voice would soon awaken her and dispel that hideous picture— that wretched den - like chamber , the black walls , the ...
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... feel most as a mother feels when giving her first - born into her husband's arms . I have bought him dear ; I have bought him with a life more precious to me than mine own ; yet , sweetheart , if thee wilt take him to thyself , and he ...
... feel most as a mother feels when giving her first - born into her husband's arms . I have bought him dear ; I have bought him with a life more precious to me than mine own ; yet , sweetheart , if thee wilt take him to thyself , and he ...
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... , " ' tis a poor supper , but better food for thee than thy tears . Eat , lass , and may God give thee patience in thy cruel disappointment . He knows I feel for thee . " " Take it away ; I cannot eat . " 82 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
... , " ' tis a poor supper , but better food for thee than thy tears . Eat , lass , and may God give thee patience in thy cruel disappointment . He knows I feel for thee . " " Take it away ; I cannot eat . " 82 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
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