Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 стор. |
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... kind of train that followed , which consisted of the very dregs of the fair , that he wondered where Joan Merryweather had gone to escape being knocked down by the rushing crowd . Then he saw her standing , pale and distressed , before ...
... kind of train that followed , which consisted of the very dregs of the fair , that he wondered where Joan Merryweather had gone to escape being knocked down by the rushing crowd . Then he saw her standing , pale and distressed , before ...
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... kind - mannered as yourself . " She went and hung up her hat , and then whispered to a bundle of clothes Arkdale had not observed before , crouched by the fire . Soon he heard a voice proceed from it , in answer to Joan . " Ay , to be ...
... kind - mannered as yourself . " She went and hung up her hat , and then whispered to a bundle of clothes Arkdale had not observed before , crouched by the fire . Soon he heard a voice proceed from it , in answer to Joan . " Ay , to be ...
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... kind of thing before , then took them off again . Joan was conscious of his hesitation , and could not keep the sheet from fluttering . " Mistress Merryweather , " said Arkdale , in a low voice , " it seems to me that I have lost my ...
... kind of thing before , then took them off again . Joan was conscious of his hesitation , and could not keep the sheet from fluttering . " Mistress Merryweather , " said Arkdale , in a low voice , " it seems to me that I have lost my ...
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... kind of proposal to you . In fact , I see that the hair and face to- gether would be of infinitely greater value to me than the hair alone , though it fetched me a fortune . Sweetheart , you have seen as much of me as I of you ; and I ...
... kind of proposal to you . In fact , I see that the hair and face to- gether would be of infinitely greater value to me than the hair alone , though it fetched me a fortune . Sweetheart , you have seen as much of me as I of you ; and I ...
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... kind to me ; and now , when you are master of all , you are kind to me - most kind - in giving me these things . I never thought of your giving me aught . The linen I'd go down on my knees to thank you for , because her hands made it ...
... kind to me ; and now , when you are master of all , you are kind to me - most kind - in giving me these things . I never thought of your giving me aught . The linen I'd go down on my knees to thank you for , because her hands made it ...
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