Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 стор. |
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... mistress ; such a price was never heard of , ” as- serted the mercer , pulling a long face , and winking at the barber . " I tell you it would ruin me to take a penny less . " She dropped the neckerchief quickly , folded her arms , 6 ...
... mistress ; such a price was never heard of , ” as- serted the mercer , pulling a long face , and winking at the barber . " I tell you it would ruin me to take a penny less . " She dropped the neckerchief quickly , folded her arms , 6 ...
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... Mistress Joan ? " " Since , " answered she , " you have my name so ready , let me beg you to respect it , and not give it a handle for gossips to take hold on by being seen walking with me . So once more take a ' Thank you , ' and good ...
... Mistress Joan ? " " Since , " answered she , " you have my name so ready , let me beg you to respect it , and not give it a handle for gossips to take hold on by being seen walking with me . So once more take a ' Thank you , ' and good ...
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... Mistress Joan , and she sold it for twenty pounds . " Arkdale leaned his chin in his hand as he hung over the gate , and watched her narrowly . At first she stepped back and gave him an indignant glance . Then a look of sadness and of ...
... Mistress Joan , and she sold it for twenty pounds . " Arkdale leaned his chin in his hand as he hung over the gate , and watched her narrowly . At first she stepped back and gave him an indignant glance . Then a look of sadness and of ...
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... Mistress Joan ? " asked Arkdale . Joan turned and looked at him , with a tear in each eye . " You 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 ...
... Mistress Joan ? " asked Arkdale . Joan turned and looked at him , with a tear in each eye . " You 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 ...
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... mistress , " said the ferryman ; " I'll set you down close at your place for a penny more , as I'm going home . " " Then do , " answered Joan ; so the boat was turned , and the old man pushed against the current . Joan was silent , and ...
... mistress , " said the ferryman ; " I'll set you down close at your place for a penny more , as I'm going home . " " Then do , " answered Joan ; so the boat was turned , and the old man pushed against the current . Joan was silent , and ...
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