Joan Merryweather and Other TalesHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 320 стор. |
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... thought came into her eyes , and she gazed over the meadow with her arms folded before her , as her habit was often to fold them— perhaps because of their aching with the monotonous labour of the spinning - wheel . Soon she looked again ...
... thought came into her eyes , and she gazed over the meadow with her arms folded before her , as her habit was often to fold them— perhaps because of their aching with the monotonous labour of the spinning - wheel . Soon she looked again ...
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... thought friends . " about it amongst your " Nay , I have no friends ; only honest folk in the house , who would not see me unfairly dealt by . Ferryman ! " " Ferryman ! " shouted Arkdale , in a voice that woke a distant echo . The dog ...
... thought friends . " about it amongst your " Nay , I have no friends ; only honest folk in the house , who would not see me unfairly dealt by . Ferryman ! " " Ferryman ! " shouted Arkdale , in a voice that woke a distant echo . The dog ...
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... thought of seeing my father , and of being once more with friends as 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 ...
... thought of seeing my father , and of being once more with friends as 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 ...
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... thought ? She lifted her eyes to his face , as he sat on the window- seat close before her with an end of her hair in his hand against his lips , and found his eyes looking at her as no eyes ever looked at her before . She looked down ...
... thought ? She lifted her eyes to his face , as he sat on the window- seat close before her with an end of her hair in his hand against his lips , and found his eyes looking at her as no eyes ever looked at her before . She looked down ...
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... thought ' twas Bedlam brok ' loose . Haw , haw ! But that worn't bad to take a mon boy the noyse whoile he had his say . If his temper's as easy as his razor and his tongue , he'll be no motch for thee , Joan , when thee's in thy ...
... thought ' twas Bedlam brok ' loose . Haw , haw ! But that worn't bad to take a mon boy the noyse whoile he had his say . If his temper's as easy as his razor and his tongue , he'll be no motch for thee , Joan , when thee's in thy ...
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