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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WITHIN-DOORS. CHAPTER VII. A FAREWELL. CHAPTER VIII. A QUARREL. CHAPTER IX. THROUGH THE MEADOWS. CHAPTER X. A PLAY-HOUSE. CHAPTER XI. A REMONSTRANCE. CHAPTER XII. DIVIDED WAYS. CHAPTER XIII A HERALD MERCURY. CHAPTER XIV. A TIRE-WOMAN.
WITHIN-DOORS. CHAPTER VII. A FAREWELL. CHAPTER VIII. A QUARREL. CHAPTER IX. THROUGH THE MEADOWS. CHAPTER X. A PLAY-HOUSE. CHAPTER XI. A REMONSTRANCE. CHAPTER XII. DIVIDED WAYS. CHAPTER XIII A HERALD MERCURY. CHAPTER XIV. A TIRE-WOMAN.
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She had not far to go —but a couple of doors off, in fact; and her coming was observed by Prudence herself, who happened to be sitting at the casemented window for the better prosecution of her needle-work, there being still a clear ...
She had not far to go —but a couple of doors off, in fact; and her coming was observed by Prudence herself, who happened to be sitting at the casemented window for the better prosecution of her needle-work, there being still a clear ...
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sure my father is sufficiently driven forth by the preachers and the psalm-singing within-doors that out-of-doors, in his own garden, he might have some freedom of speech with his own daughter—" "Judith, Judith," her friend said, ...
sure my father is sufficiently driven forth by the preachers and the psalm-singing within-doors that out-of-doors, in his own garden, he might have some freedom of speech with his own daughter—" "Judith, Judith," her friend said, ...
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"And why should my father have to be in the summer-house but that in-doors the wool-spinning is hardly more constant than the lecturing and the singing of psalms and hymns?" "Judith! Judith!" said her gentle friend, with real trouble on ...
"And why should my father have to be in the summer-house but that in-doors the wool-spinning is hardly more constant than the lecturing and the singing of psalms and hymns?" "Judith! Judith!" said her gentle friend, with real trouble on ...
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It is not seemly that a young maiden should be out-of-doors alone at such an hour of the night." "Marry, that say I," was the light answer. "And the better reason that you should come with me, Prue." "I?" said Prudence, in affright.
It is not seemly that a young maiden should be out-of-doors alone at such an hour of the night." "Marry, that say I," was the light answer. "And the better reason that you should come with me, Prue." "I?" said Prudence, in affright.
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