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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"Nay, but eagerness and excitement; and her chief prayer and entreaty was that her friend Prudence should go with her to welcome the travellers home. you must and shall, dear Prue; sweet mouse, I beg it of you!" she was urging.
"Nay, but eagerness and excitement; and her chief prayer and entreaty was that her friend Prudence should go with her to welcome the travellers home. you must and shall, dear Prue; sweet mouse, I beg it of you!" she was urging.
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Do, sweet mouse—" "The maids are busy now, Judith," said she, doubtfully. "But a single day, dear mouse!" she urged. "And if we go early we may get as far as Shipston, and await them there. Have you no desire to meet your brother, ...
Do, sweet mouse—" "The maids are busy now, Judith," said she, doubtfully. "But a single day, dear mouse!" she urged. "And if we go early we may get as far as Shipston, and await them there. Have you no desire to meet your brother, ...
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... toys for the little Harts, that is certain; for my aunt Joan—what?—a silverdear mouse, topped jug, or some perfumes of musk and civet?—and what.
... toys for the little Harts, that is certain; for my aunt Joan—what?—a silverdear mouse, topped jug, or some perfumes of musk and civet?—and what.
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"Why, now, look there, was ever anything so fortunate? Truly I had forgotten all about rosemary, and my reverend wizard, and the charm that is to be buried to-night; and you know not a word of the story. Shall I tell you, sweet mouse?
"Why, now, look there, was ever anything so fortunate? Truly I had forgotten all about rosemary, and my reverend wizard, and the charm that is to be buried to-night; and you know not a word of the story. Shall I tell you, sweet mouse?
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There, I will show it to you, dear mouse." After a little search she found the tiny document; and Prudence Shawe glanced over it. "Judith! Judith!" said she, almost in despair, "I know not whither your wilfulness will carry you.
There, I will show it to you, dear mouse." After a little search she found the tiny document; and Prudence Shawe glanced over it. "Judith! Judith!" said she, almost in despair, "I know not whither your wilfulness will carry you.
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