Till at length she exclaimed, interrupting the ominous silence: "If the great Captain of Plymouth is so very eager to wed me, Why does he not come himself, and take the trouble to woo me? If I am not worth the wooing, I surely am not worth the winning! Time - Página 7editado por - 1923Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...exclaimed, interrupting the ominous silence : " If the great Captain of Plymouth is so very eager to wed me, Why does he not come himself, and take the trouble to woo me ? If I am not worth the wooing, I surely am not worth the winning !" Then John Alden began explaining and smoothing the matter, Making... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1902 - 536 páginas
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| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1902 - 924 páginas
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| Charles Madison Curry - 1903 - 572 páginas
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| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.) - 1904 - 520 páginas
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| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1904 - 448 páginas
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| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1905 - 330 páginas
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| CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 páginas
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| Franklin Thomas Baker, George Rice Carpenter, Katherine Bowditch Owens - 1906 - 520 páginas
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