Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 стор. |
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... speak or move to help himself . The two sons stood with mouths agape , staring from one to the other . Arkdale lathered away coolly , and went on recom- mending himself to Joan's guardian . " I never , " said he , " allow a good chance ...
... speak or move to help himself . The two sons stood with mouths agape , staring from one to the other . Arkdale lathered away coolly , and went on recom- mending himself to Joan's guardian . " I never , " said he , " allow a good chance ...
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... speak with me ? " Joan bowed her head gravely . Arkdale would then have left her , but that he knew Farmer Bristow was watching him , and had seen he had not yet obeyed his instructions . It was an awkward position for him , and Joan ...
... speak with me ? " Joan bowed her head gravely . Arkdale would then have left her , but that he knew Farmer Bristow was watching him , and had seen he had not yet obeyed his instructions . It was an awkward position for him , and Joan ...
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... speaking . The same kind will suit me best to - day . " " It suits me , too , Joan , " answered Arkdale , " though I felt honest enough when I spoke just now . However , I will be honester still , if it pleases you , and tell you I am ...
... speaking . The same kind will suit me best to - day . " " It suits me , too , Joan , " answered Arkdale , " though I felt honest enough when I spoke just now . However , I will be honester still , if it pleases you , and tell you I am ...
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... speaking , sweetheart , which you like so well . I have given thee enough ; ' tis now thy turn . Joan , wilt thee be my wife ? " He stood still at her side . Joan's fingers dropped the leaf they had been fretting . She stood trembling a ...
... speaking , sweetheart , which you like so well . I have given thee enough ; ' tis now thy turn . Joan , wilt thee be my wife ? " He stood still at her side . Joan's fingers dropped the leaf they had been fretting . She stood trembling a ...
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... speaking , in a dream . The house up to which Jenkyns led her the dreary house , all dark but where the light was flaring from a window in the area - looked more like a house in a dream than a real house . " " Tis a large house , " said ...
... speaking , in a dream . The house up to which Jenkyns led her the dreary house , all dark but where the light was flaring from a window in the area - looked more like a house in a dream than a real house . " " Tis a large house , " said ...
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