Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventures"Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventures" by William Black. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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Table of Contents There was much ado in the house all that day, in view of the home-coming on the morrow, and it was not till pretty late in the evening that Judith was free to steal out for a gossip with her friend and chief companion, ...
Table of Contents There was much ado in the house all that day, in view of the home-coming on the morrow, and it was not till pretty late in the evening that Judith was free to steal out for a gossip with her friend and chief companion, ...
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... there will be nothing but a discourse about fools, and idle jests, and wiseman Matthew the hero of the day—" "Dear Judith, I cannot understand how you dislike the old man so," her companion said, in that smooth voice of hers.
... there will be nothing but a discourse about fools, and idle jests, and wiseman Matthew the hero of the day—" "Dear Judith, I cannot understand how you dislike the old man so," her companion said, in that smooth voice of hers.
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she asked, but without any apparent interest, as she gave the open letter to her companion. Prudence took the letter and read aloud; "Rosemary is for remembrance Between us day and night; Wishing.
she asked, but without any apparent interest, as she gave the open letter to her companion. Prudence took the letter and read aloud; "Rosemary is for remembrance Between us day and night; Wishing.
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... an equal and companion. There you have it complete —Shackspere, the companion of strollers and vagabonds, of worthless and.
... an equal and companion. There you have it complete —Shackspere, the companion of strollers and vagabonds, of worthless and.
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—Shackspere, the companion of strollers and vagabonds, of worthless and idle fellows. What say you, Madam Pride?' And, indeed, poor Susan was sorely displeased, insomuch that I said, 'But the spear in the coat of arms, father—how came ...
—Shackspere, the companion of strollers and vagabonds, of worthless and idle fellows. What say you, Madam Pride?' And, indeed, poor Susan was sorely displeased, insomuch that I said, 'But the spear in the coat of arms, father—how came ...
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