Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 стор. |
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... hold on by being seen walking with me . So once more take a ' Thank you , ' and good - bye . " " But why fear gossips ? " asked Arkdale , leaning with both arms on the gate , in an attitude to detain her . “ You have a husband , sure ...
... hold on by being seen walking with me . So once more take a ' Thank you , ' and good - bye . " " But why fear gossips ? " asked Arkdale , leaning with both arms on the gate , in an attitude to detain her . “ You have a husband , sure ...
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... hold his tongue , for neither Farmer Bristow nor his sons had any idea of eating and talking at the same time . Lo If he ventured a remark to one of the sons , the youth addressed would stand his knife and fork on end , stare at him for ...
... hold his tongue , for neither Farmer Bristow nor his sons had any idea of eating and talking at the same time . Lo If he ventured a remark to one of the sons , the youth addressed would stand his knife and fork on end , stare at him for ...
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... hold mine own , " he said , taking Joan to his heart . And Joan looked up and smiled , and Arkdale kissed her in great wonder and happiness at the love he saw in her eyes . " Sweetheart , " said he , " folks should not think of trouble ...
... hold mine own , " he said , taking Joan to his heart . And Joan looked up and smiled , and Arkdale kissed her in great wonder and happiness at the love he saw in her eyes . " Sweetheart , " said he , " folks should not think of trouble ...
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... hold so dear ; but , as the thought was flattering to himself , he only loved her the better for it , and his content with his hasty bargain was great . But Joan , as the miller's great horses bore her merrily into Bolton , knew her own ...
... hold so dear ; but , as the thought was flattering to himself , he only loved her the better for it , and his content with his hasty bargain was great . But Joan , as the miller's great horses bore her merrily into Bolton , knew her own ...
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... hold of your hand , for the steps is roughish to a stranger . I fell into the place head - forrads when I first come from London . I s'pose master told yer I was from London , didn't he ? " " No , " answered Joan meekly , taking his ...
... hold of your hand , for the steps is roughish to a stranger . I fell into the place head - forrads when I first come from London . I s'pose master told yer I was from London , didn't he ? " " No , " answered Joan meekly , taking his ...
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