Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 стор. |
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... leave to walk with you to the ferry , ” said Arkdale , “ and I will prove to you I have not asked these questions idly . " to She stood still and made no sign of willingness for him open the gate . " If you will pardon my saying it ...
... leave to walk with you to the ferry , ” said Arkdale , “ and I will prove to you I have not asked these questions idly . " to She stood still and made no sign of willingness for him open the gate . " If you will pardon my saying it ...
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... leave , but I have been waiting to see you . Joan and myself have decided we will no longer keep our court- ship a secret from you . We want only your consent for the banns to be put up next Sunday to make us both happy . I am a barber ...
... leave , but I have been waiting to see you . Joan and myself have decided we will no longer keep our court- ship a secret from you . We want only your consent for the banns to be put up next Sunday to make us both happy . I am a barber ...
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... leave . " That was all very well , Arkdale thought , but the question was , should he decline being seen up the ladder ? Had he not better retreat while there was yet time ? Had he Joan was not an angel , that was pretty evident . not ...
... leave . " That was all very well , Arkdale thought , but the question was , should he decline being seen up the ladder ? Had he not better retreat while there was yet time ? Had he Joan was not an angel , that was pretty evident . not ...
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... leaving the old home- a grief which was only shown at the latest minute , when , with a rush of tears , she suddenly slipped on her knees and kissed the old doorstone . There had been no weeping , no regretting since ; nothing but ...
... leaving the old home- a grief which was only shown at the latest minute , when , with a rush of tears , she suddenly slipped on her knees and kissed the old doorstone . There had been no weeping , no regretting since ; nothing but ...
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... leaving the fireside , he turned back and stood still . " Joan , I thank you for your good patience with Jenkyns , and with the many other annoyances you have had to deal Believe me , I have noticed and suffered with this morning . for ...
... leaving the fireside , he turned back and stood still . " Joan , I thank you for your good patience with Jenkyns , and with the many other annoyances you have had to deal Believe me , I have noticed and suffered with this morning . for ...
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