Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 стор. |
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... thing too . Where's the use of a woman's hair ? your own mother's sister's daughter did the like . Wait , I'll get a sheet to put about ye . " She unlocked the seat of her settle , and took out one of her fine linen sheets laid up with ...
... thing too . Where's the use of a woman's hair ? your own mother's sister's daughter did the like . Wait , I'll get a sheet to put about ye . " She unlocked the seat of her settle , and took out one of her fine linen sheets laid up with ...
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... thing before , then took them off again . Joan was conscious of his hesitation , and could not keep the sheet from fluttering . 66 Mistress Merryweather , " said Arkdale , in a low voice , " it seems to me that I have lost my love for ...
... thing before , then took them off again . Joan was conscious of his hesitation , and could not keep the sheet from fluttering . 66 Mistress Merryweather , " said Arkdale , in a low voice , " it seems to me that I have lost my love for ...
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... thing for me to do this selling of my hair for money — and would stop me from it , even to your own loss ? You are good ; you are very good for a stranger , " and the tears ran down her face . " Unwomanly ! " said Arkdale ; " nay ...
... thing for me to do this selling of my hair for money — and would stop me from it , even to your own loss ? You are good ; you are very good for a stranger , " and the tears ran down her face . " Unwomanly ! " said Arkdale ; " nay ...
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... 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 ; but never blame me , Luke Bristow ! never blame me for not laughing and being glad and blithe to think I ...
... 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 ; but never blame me , Luke Bristow ! never blame me for not laughing and being glad and blithe to think I ...
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... late as the dew hung about it this September morning , made her sad and suspicious of the day's issues . But now all these things seemed but auguries of change , love , and happiness ; of wakening from dull sleep 52 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
... late as the dew hung about it this September morning , made her sad and suspicious of the day's issues . But now all these things seemed but auguries of change , love , and happiness ; of wakening from dull sleep 52 JOAN MERRYWEATHER .
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